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A close-up, medium-angle shot shows the leaves of a horse chestnut tree with symptoms of the horse chestnut leaf miner. The leaves are predominantly green, but many exhibit significant browning and reddish-brown discoloration along the edges and veins. The pattern of browning suggests damage from insect larvae mining within the leaf tissue. The leaves are arranged in palmate clusters, typical of this tree species. In the background, other green leaves and some darker branches are visible, suggesting a dense canopy. The lighting is overcast, creating soft shadows and evenly illuminating the scene. The image appears to have been taken outdoors in an urban or suburban environment, given the presence of a tree.
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