This is an interesting post.
I uploaded the photo below of a tree I recently planted, and the results were somewhat interesting, but mostly a little underwhelming.
It failed to identify the tree, which Google Lens is able to do. It makes assumptions about the conditions based on information present in the metadata.
It got the colour of the wall wrong, but that could be down to the lighting in the photo. It also does not give the exact same results every time, which means a few tries with the same images and some consolidation could provide a better insight of what it sees.
Here is the photo, and below it, the text (this photo is compressed and reduced quality, otherwise I can't upload it)
The foreground is dominated by a young sapling, recently planted and supported by two thin bamboo sticks. The soil is dark and rich, freshly tilled, suggesting recent gardening activity. In the background, there's a white wall, partially obscured by lush green foliage, including what appears to be a portion of a banana plant on the left and a denser, bushier plant to the right. The overall setting suggests a residential garden or backyard.
The photo appears to be taken by a single person, possibly a gardener or homeowner, tending to their plants. Given the time of day (3:52 PM, November 30th, 2024, South Africa Standard Time), the lighting and the general atmosphere suggests a calm and peaceful activity done at the end of the day. The picture was taken with a Xiaomi 2106118C camera. There are no people visible in the image.
The subtle curving line in the soil around the base of the sapling suggests the use of a garden trowel or similar tool during planting. A small, almost indiscernible blue irrigation tube is visible in the lower left corner, implying a well-maintained and planned garden. The leaves of the sapling show a slight variation in color, indicating that some leaves may be newer growth, whilst others are more mature.