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A botanical woodblock or ink illustration depicting a branch of a plant, likely the "Bailiangjin" One Hundred Taels of Gold, Ardisia crispa. The illustration features a textured main branch from which a smaller leafy stem emerges. This stem holds several lanceolate leaves with clear midribs and lateral veins. Three small, round berries or drupes are shown hanging from delicate stalks beneath the foliage.