The image presents a close-up view of a plant with small green leaves and stems against a gray background.
* **Plant**
* The plant is likely a weed.
* It has several small branches that grow from the main stem.
* Each branch bears multiple pairs of small, oval-shaped leaves. These are green with pointed tips and have no visible veins.
* Some of these leaves appear to be flowering or fruiting.
* **Background**
* The background is a grayish-white color.
* It appears to be concrete, possibly from the base of a building.
The plant in the image is identified as Oldenlandia corymbosa, commonly known as snake tongue grass. This species is native to tropical regions and is often found growing in moist environments such as near water sources or in areas with high humidity. – AI vision
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