The image presents an aerial view of a prostrate desert spurge plant (Euphorbia granulata), also known as Euphorbia forsskaolii or lubaina, situated on sandy terrain near a road to Saudi Arabia in southern Qatar.
**Plant Characteristics**
* The plant is characterized by small oval-shaped leaves with reddish stems and branches.
* It has white flowers that grow from the center of each leaf.
* The plant is low-growing and sprawling, covering a significant portion of the image's bottom left corner.
**Background**
The background features a mix of sand and gravel, with small rocks scattered throughout. The sandy terrain appears to be flat, with no visible hills or valleys in the surrounding area.
**Additional Observations**
* The presence of white flowers suggests that the plant is currently flowering.
* The low-growing nature of the plant allows it to thrive in arid environments with limited water availability.
* The image provides a unique perspective on the desert ecosystem and highlights the diversity of plant life found in such regions. – AI vision
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