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In the arid desert of Harrarah, located approximately 40 miles south-west of Doha, Qatar, a small yellow flower of Haplophyllum tuberculatum (known locally as Meseika) blooms vibrantly on March 12, 2010. – generated by AI |
The image shows a small yellow flower with five petals and a long green stem. The flower is positioned at the center of the image, slightly to the right of the vertical axis. It has five rounded petals that are bright yellow in color and appear fuzzy or hairy. To the left of the flower is a cluster of unopened buds that resemble miniature versions of the fully opened flowers. Each bud consists of several greenish-yellow appendages arranged around a central point, giving them a star-like shape. The buds are connected to the main stem by short stalks. The background of the image is blurry and out of focus, but it appears to be a desert landscape with sandy terrain in shades of brown and tan. There are no other flowers or objects visible in the background, which suggests that this plant may be growing in isolation or as part of a small group. Overall, the image provides a close-up view of a unique and interesting flower species, highlighting its distinctive appearance and structure. – AI vision |
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