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Fig. 1. The 3 image types illustrated with the same species Celtis australis L.
Fig. 2. An image of Pl@ntLeaves dataset and its associated metadata
Fig. 4. Four leaves from distinct plants of one same species (Platanus x hispanica Wild) collected at different growing stages.
Fig. 5. Color variation of Cotinus coggygria Scop. (Eurasian smoketree)
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