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An indoor scene displays an informational plaque showcasing a bioplastic sample, mounted on a light-colored wooden board against a white wall. The plaque features a printed label at the top and a circular, textured bioplastic sample in a reddish-brown or ochre color at the bottom. The label on the plaque is titled "Celidueña Bioplastic" by "Taryn Mead." The text explains that the color was derived from *Chelidonium majus*, also known as celidueña or verrudosa, a plant used medicinally for warts. This plant is native to temperate regions and grows in woodlands and disturbed areas; the sample was harvested in Segovia, Spain. The text also notes that sodium alginate in the bioplastic is extracted from brown algae found globally in cold ocean waters. A list of components and their associated ecosystems includes *Chelidonium majus*, Glycerine, and Gelatine (all linked to Balearic Sea & West Mediterranean Mixed Forests), and Sodium alginate (likely from Atlantic Marine Ecosystems). To the left, a vertical wooden structure is partially visible, with a small, rolled piece of paper or label attached. This label contains Spanish text: "Ley 28/2005, de diciembre (B.O.E. del 27 de diciembre)," referencing a Spanish law. A thin, almost invisible string or wire stretches horizontally from this left side towards the main plaque. The overall impression is that of an educational or exhibition display, possibly within a museum or gallery setting.
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