The image depicts a tree with long, green seed pods that have turned red as they dry. The tree is covered in foliage and appears to be growing near other buildings or trees. The leaves are small and fern-like, while the seed pods are slender and cylindrical.
The overall appearance of the tree suggests it may be a non-native species, possibly invasive, based on its rapid growth and widespread presence in urban areas. The image provides valuable information about the characteristics of this plant species, which could be useful for identification purposes or further research. – AI vision
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