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The image presents a close-up, top-down view of multiple developing plant corms, likely taro or a similar root vegetable, partially embedded in dark brown soil in Zee Pin Kone, Myanmar. Three primary corms are visible, each exhibiting an ovoid to spherical shape with a mottled greenish-brown coloration. The largest corm, positioned centrally to the right, has a smoother, lighter green upper surface transitioning to a brownish, textured base from which several white root structures emerge and penetrate the surrounding soil. Another smaller corm is situated to the lower left, displaying similar characteristics of coloration and emerging roots. A third corm is partially obscured at the bottom edge. The corms are interconnected by stout green stems and are surrounded by dense green foliage. Numerous leaves are present, varying in size and shade of green. One prominent, broad leaf in the upper-middle quadrant displays a distinct, irregular patch of dark purple or brown discoloration. Smaller, elongated green stems and leaves weave through the foreground and background, some showing minor signs of damage or natural wear. The soil is dark, granular, and appears moist, containing fine rootlets and scattered organic matter. No human subjects, animals, or artificial objects are present within the frame, which focuses exclusively on the botanical details of the developing plant parts and their immediate environment.
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