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The hardy salt-tolerant plant Herniaria hemistemon, commonly known as Ghebayra in the local dialect, thrives in a depression on Purple Island (Jazirat Bin Ghanim) in Al Khor, Qatar. On February 25, 2011, this resilient plant was seen growing amidst the island's rugged terrain, defying the harsh salt-rich environment. – generated by AI |
The image shows a small, green plant growing in a dry, cracked mud pit or depression on an island. The cracks are deep enough that they separate into large sections of mud that look like dried-up riverbeds. A few strands of grass extend from some of these sections and appear to grow toward the center of the image. The plant is small and greenish-yellow in color. It grows in a mound shape, with leaves fanning out at the top. The soil around it has been disturbed as if someone had recently removed something, but there are no obvious signs of recent human activity. In the background, there appears to be other vegetation on either side of the depression, but it is not clear what kind of plants they are or how far away they are. Overall, the image suggests that this plant has adapted to survive in a harsh environment with limited water availability. – AI vision |
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