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The sand button (creeping thorn rose or Neurada procumbens), a local name saadan, was spotted on sandy terrain in the Jebel Al-Nakhsh region of south-western Qatar on February 7, 2014. – generated by AI |
The image shows a close-up view of small green plants growing in sandy soil, with two of the plants centered in the frame and another one slightly to the left. The plants have fuzzy leaves that are shaped like hearts or teardrops, with each leaf featuring three distinct veins running from the center towards the edges. In the background, there is an abundance of sand grains visible, creating a sense of depth and texture. The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a desert environment, likely in Qatar, where the plants are growing. The caption provides context by mentioning the specific location and date (February 7, 2014), as well as the local name "saadan" for the plant. Overall, the image presents a detailed and intimate view of these unique plants thriving in their natural habitat. – AI vision |
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