
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up image depicts a single, damaged plant leaf, likely from a Begonia species, situated in Zee Pin Kone, Myanmar. The leaf, predominantly light green with silvery-white variegation and a reddish-brown tint along some edges and veins, shows clear signs of herbivory. Multiple irregular holes, varying in size from approximately 1 cm to 3 cm in length, perforate the leaf blade, with at least five prominent perforations visible. The leaf's margin is serrated and appears chewed or torn in several sections, featuring numerous small, pointed trichomes (hairs). Venation is prominent, radiating from the central petiole attachment point. The leaf surface exhibits a textured, slightly fuzzy appearance with some darker brown spots. The background is out of focus, revealing blurred green foliage, a dark cylindrical object (possibly a plant pot or support), and hints of soil or planting medium. No human subjects or active interactions are visible; the scene focuses solely on the botanical subject and its condition.
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