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The sand button, also known as the creeping thorn rose or Neurada procumbens, can be found growing near roads in southern Qatar, particularly in the area of Sawda Natheel. This photograph was taken on February 11, 2014, showcasing the plant's delicate pink flowers and thorny stems. Despite its small size, the sand button is a hardy and resilient plant that can thrive in harsh desert environments. – generated by AI |
The image features a small plant with green leaves and reddish stems growing on sandy ground. The plant's leaves are long, narrow, and pointed, resembling thorns. They have a fuzzy texture and are arranged oppositely along the stem. In the background, there is coarse sand covering the ground, which appears to be compacted due to foot traffic or vehicle use. A few small rocks are scattered among the sand, adding some visual interest to the scene. Overall, the image captures a moment of growth and resilience in an arid environment, where even the smallest plants can thrive amidst harsh conditions. – AI vision |
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