Leuchtend grüne Lingonberry-Pflanze (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) inmitten einer trockenen Bodenbedeckung in Preila, Litauen, im Juni. Symbol des Wachstums und der Natur der Ostsee.
3024 x 4032 px | 25,6 x 34,1 cm | 10,1 x 13,4 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
21. Juni 2025
Ort:
Lassen Volcanic National Park, California, USA
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This captivating vertical photograph captures an intimate close-up of a vibrant Lingonberry plant (Vaccinium vitis-idaea) thriving in the unique natural environment of Preila, Lithuania, during the month of June. The central subject is this small, newly emerged plant, distinguished by its exceptionally fresh and glossy green leaves. The leaves are broad and exhibit a healthy, vivid hue, and their smooth surfaces subtly reflect the ambient light, giving them a lustrous appearance. This bright green stands in stark contrast to the surrounding ground, making the Lingonberry a clear focal point and a strong symbol of new life. The Lingonberry plant is set against a backdrop of dry, thin, straw-colored grasses and scattered pine needles, typical of a forest or coastal dune environment, such as the famous Curonian Spit. This contrast between the verdant Lingonberry and the more subdued, dry ground cover effectively communicates the resilience of nature and the ongoing cycle of life and renewal in this specific ecosystem. Small areas of darker soil are visible, grounding the plant firmly within its natural setting. The photograph benefits from clear, natural daylight that softly illuminates the scene, enhancing the textures of the dry ground and highlighting the freshness of the Lingonberry plant's leaves. The sharp focus on the plant itself, combined with a gentle blur in the background, ensures that the viewer's attention is drawn directly to the intricate details of this burgeoning life. The overall impression is one of quiet determination, delicate beauty, and the powerful symbol of growth in the face of varying environmental conditions. This image is highly suitable for editorial content, botanical studies, environmental features, and any visual context that seeks to illustrate themes of new beginnings, natural resilience, or the specific flora found in the Baltic region, particularly in Lithuania, emphasizing the valuable Lingonberry.