The image presents a cluster of greenish-yellow spherical fruits with small brown stems attached to the same plant. The fruits are arranged in two rows, with the second row partially hidden behind the first one. Each fruit is approximately half the size of an American football and has a small black or dark-brown spot on its top surface.
The stems that attach the fruits to their parent plant are thin and brown, with rough edges. They appear to be longer than the width of the fruits themselves. The fruits display a light greenish-yellow color, which may be due to their immaturity. A closer examination reveals small white spots on the fruits' surfaces, suggesting that they have not yet fully developed.
The background of the image is out of focus and appears gray or beige in color. The overall composition suggests that this image was taken for botanical identification purposes. – AI vision
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