The image shows an up-close view of the trunk of a Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa or Ceiba speciosa), with a focus on the bark and its condition. The tree is located in a park within the Aspire Zone area of Doha, Qatar.
* **Bark:**
* The bark appears to be decaying and peeling off from the trunk.
* It has turned grayish-brown or light brown due to aging.
* Some parts of the bark are still intact but appear brittle and fragile.
* **Tree Trunk:**
* The tree trunk is visible in the background, providing context for the decaying bark.
* The trunk's texture and color suggest it may also be affected by age or disease.
The image highlights the natural process of decay that can occur in tree trunks over time. This process can be influenced by factors such as aging, environmental conditions, or diseases affecting the tree. – AI vision
Similar(1): Rotten trunk of Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa) in a park of Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, April 26, 2013
Similar(2): Texture of a rotten Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa) in a park of Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, April 26, 2013
Similar(3): Rotten Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa, baobab family) in a park of Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, April 26, 2013
Similar(4): Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa, baobab family) in a park of Aspire Zone. Doha, Qatar, February 18, 2011
Similar(5): Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa, baobab family) in ... Zone in morning mist. Doha, Qatar, March 2, 2012
Similar(6): Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa) in Aspire Park. Doha, Qatar, April 21, 2016
Similar(7): Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa) in Aspire Park. Doha, Qatar, April 29, 2015
Similar(8): Silk floss tree (Chorisia speciosa, Ceiba speciosa) at early morning in Aspire Park. Doha, Qatar, April 21, 2016