

The image shows a botanical illustration of a pink flower. The flower has a green stem with long, thin leaves. The leaves are clustered at the base of the stem and also grow along the stem. The flower has several pink, trumpet-shaped blooms with yellow stamens. One of the blooms is still closed. There are two smaller illustrations beside the main flower. The left illustration shows the bulb of the plant with roots. The right illustration shows a smaller bulb with leaves. The background of the image is off-white. There is cursive text at the bottom.
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