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A vibrant cluster of invasive sorrel weeds emerges from dry, cracked soil in the Riverina region of New South Wales. The broad, lance-shaped green leaves spread out in a radial pattern, their serrated edges and varied shades of green suggesting a robust and resilient plant species. Nestled against a textured background of dark, compacted earth and organic debris, the weeds display a characteristic rosette formation typical of their growth habit. The strong midday sunlight casts sharp shadows and highlights the plant's intricate leaf structure, emphasizing the detailed venation and slight variations in green hues from pale lime to deeper forest tones. This close-up botanical view captures the persistent nature of agricultural weeds, showcasing their ability to thrive in challenging environmental conditions. The image provides a stark, detailed examination of plant resilience in the Australian agricultural landscape.