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This image captures a vibrant, large clump of a plant identified as *Cyperus papellifermis Rottb.*, also referred to as *Cyperus*, in a natural setting. The plant dominates the foreground and midground, characterized by its numerous long, slender, green leaves that radiate outwards from central stems, creating an umbrella-like or starburst pattern. Several small, yellowish-green inflorescences are visible among the leaves.

In the bottom center, a green sign provides details about the plant, stating: "Cyperus papellifermis Rottb. (Cyper) T.1.94, Abyssinia". This indicates the plant's genus and species (though "papellifermis" might be a slight misspelling of "papyriferus" or similar, referring to a papyrus-like plant), the botanist Rottbøll, a possible accession number "T.1.94", and its origin, "Abyssinia" (the historical name for Ethiopia).

The plant is situated in a grassy area, with other lush green foliage and trees forming the background. To the right, a building with a reddish-brown tiled roof is partially visible, nestled among the trees. The overall scene suggests a botanical garden, park, or a cultivated area within the natural landscape of Khe Sanh Commune, Vietnam. The lighting is soft and diffused, indicating either an overcast day or the plant being in a shaded area, with no harsh shadows. The atmosphere is calm and serene.
Fanchai

Jan 14, 2026, 3:39 AM

Khe Sanh Commune, Vietnam

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This image captures a vibrant, large clump of a plant identified as *Cyperus papellifermis Rottb.*, also referred to as *Cyperus*, in a natural setting. The plant dominates the foreground and midground, characterized by its numerous long, slender, green leaves that radiate outwards from central stems, creating an umbrella-like or starburst pattern. Several small, yellowish-green inflorescences are visible among the leaves. In the bottom center, a green sign provides details about the plant, stating: "Cyperus papellifermis Rottb. (Cyper) T.1.94, Abyssinia". This indicates the plant's genus and species (though "papellifermis" might be a slight misspelling of "papyriferus" or similar, referring to a papyrus-like plant), the botanist Rottbøll, a possible accession number "T.1.94", and its origin, "Abyssinia" (the historical name for Ethiopia). The plant is situated in a grassy area, with other lush green foliage and trees forming the background. To the right, a building with a reddish-brown tiled roof is partially visible, nestled among the trees. The overall scene suggests a botanical garden, park, or a cultivated area within the natural landscape of Khe Sanh Commune, Vietnam. The lighting is soft and diffused, indicating either an overcast day or the plant being in a shaded area, with no harsh shadows. The atmosphere is calm and serene.

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