A small tree growing out can be described as follows:
The young tree has a slender trunk, no thicker than a thumb, with smooth bark that still retains its pale green hue. Its delicate branches spread out unevenly, holding soft, vibrant leaves that are still in their early stages, slightly curled and tender. Some leaves are a bright green, while others have a hint of fresh yellow, suggesting new growth. Tiny buds are scattered across the branches, promising future foliage. The base of the tree appears firmly rooted in the soil, with small roots visibly anchoring it. Surrounding the tree is a patch of fresh earth, and tiny shoots of grass peek up around its base, framing the scene of new life.
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