The image depicts a close-up view of the fruits of Aizoon canariense, commonly known as Jafna.
The fruits are pentagonal and stellate, with five distinct sides that meet at a central point. They have a depressed center and appear brown in color, possibly due to maturity or environmental factors.
The plant is characterized by its prostrate growth habit, suggesting it may be an annual or short-lived perennial that grows low to the ground. The image provides a detailed look at the fruiting structure of Aizoon canariense, which could be useful for botanical identification or study purposes.
It is worth noting that the image was captured in Harrarah, Qatar, on March 12, 2010, indicating that it may have been taken during a specific time period or season. – AI vision
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