The image showcases a close-up view of yellow flowers blooming along a green stem, set against a sandy or gravelly background. The flowers are arranged in clusters at intervals along the stem, with each cluster consisting of five to six small, bright yellow blossoms with dark yellow stamens.
The plant's leaves appear to be absent from this part of the stem, leaving the flowers and stalks as the primary visible features. The overall color scheme is dominated by shades of green and yellow, creating a visually appealing contrast against the light-colored background.
In the context provided in the image caption, the plant has been identified as Ochradenus baccatus, also known locally as qardi or Qurdi. This species is native to Qatar and can be found growing wild along roadsides such as Abu Samra Road. The photograph was taken on February 11, 2014.
**Image Details**
* **Subject:** Yellow flowers of Ochradenus baccatus
* **Location:** Along Abu Samra Road in southern Qatar
* **Date:** February 11, 2014. – AI vision
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