The image presents a close-up view of dried parasitic plants, specifically Cynomorium coccineum (desert or red thumb tarthuth), situated within the dunes of Jazirat Umm Tays, a barrier island located at the northernmost tip of Qatar.
**Plant Description**
* The plants are characterized by their dark brown color and irregular shapes.
* They have developed a fuzzy texture, likely due to the presence of fine sand particles adhering to their surface.
* The plants appear to be relatively small in size, with some reaching up to 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in height.
**Background**
* The background of the image features a vast expanse of sandy dunes that stretch out as far as the eye can see.
* The sand is predominantly light brown or beige in color, with occasional patches of darker brown or gray hues visible throughout.
**Environmental Context**
* The presence of these plants in such an environment suggests that they have adapted to survive under harsh desert conditions.
* It is likely that these plants rely on other organisms for nutrients and water, given their parasitic nature. – AI vision
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