tamarind plant also known pithecellobium dulce |
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| Cluster of green leaves from the Pithecellobium dulce plant, commonly mistaken for a tamarind. The leaves are oval-shaped, smooth, with a bright green color and some white discoloration or variegation on certain areas. They are arranged in pairs along thin stems, typical for this species. The plant is native to tropical regions and known for its use in culinary and ornamental applications. |
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