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A close-up, eye-level shot captures several clusters of unripe, elongated, pale green starfruit, scientifically known as Averrhoa bilimbi, hanging from a rough-barked tree branch. The fruits are plump and have distinct ridges running vertically along their surfaces, with some showing a faint pinkish hue at their tips where they attach to the branch. The background is softly blurred, revealing dappled sunlight filtering through green leaves and the indistinct shapes of other foliage and branches. In the lower left, a bright yellow flower, likely from the same plant or a nearby one, adds a splash of contrasting color. The overall scene is one of natural abundance, with the fruit appearing to be in a tropical or subtropical environment, consistent with locations like Kruengmate, Indonesia, where such fruit trees are common. The image focuses on the texture and color of the fruit and the natural environment.
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