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The image displays a close-up of a tree trunk, primarily focusing on a green plant identification sign attached to its rough, moss-covered bark. The tree, likely mature, exhibits deeply furrowed bark with significant patches of green lichen and moss, indicating a moist environment. Multiple large trunks are visible, either belonging to the same tree or closely clustered. A prominent green rectangular sign with white lettering identifies the plant as "Agonis flexuosa (MuhlexWild) Sweet," followed by "(Myrt.)" and "XVIA.29a. Australia." Above this sign, two smaller, faded metal tags are affixed to the bark; one appears to have a QR code and some illegible text. At the base of the tree, to the right, some green fern-like plants are growing. The background reveals a verdant landscape under an overcast sky. A wide expanse of neatly cut green grass stretches into the distance, bordered by other tall trees with slender trunks. A white car is partially visible in the mid-ground, parked on a path or road among the trees. The scene suggests a botanical garden, park, or arboretum in Mahabaleshwar, India, where plant species from various origins, like this Australian tree, are cultivated and labelled for educational purposes. No people are visible, and the scene is tranquil, devoid of overt activity. The lighting is soft and even, consistent with an overcast day.
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