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The image presents a close-up view of vibrant plant foliage, dominated by two distinct types of leaves. In the foreground and center, a plant features strikingly variegated leaves exhibiting irregular patterns of bright yellow-green, deep red/maroon, and streaks of white. These leaves have somewhat serrated or ruffled edges and appear to be from a Coleus plant due to their vivid coloration and patterning. Surrounding and providing a lush backdrop are larger, deeply lobed, and glossy green leaves. These leaves show characteristics of a Philodendron species, possibly one with dissected or "cut" foliage like Philodendron selloum (now Thaumatophyllum bipinnatifidum). Many of these green leaves are visibly wet with small water droplets, suggesting recent rain, dew, or a humid environment. The overall scene is a dense cluster of foliage, indicating a natural growth setting, likely a garden or planter, in a tropical or subtropical region. The lighting suggests it is daytime. There is no visible human activity, objects other than plants, or text in the image. The specified location context is 9-Mile, Papua New Guinea, aligning with the tropical appearance of the plants.
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