The image shows a close-up view of blooming silver-sheath knotweed (Polygonum argyrocoleon) in a roadside depression of Abu Samra Road in southern Qatar.
**Plant Description**
* The plant is likely Polygonum argyrocoleon, also known as silver-sheath knotweed.
* It has long, thin stems that are green with white or silvery markings.
* Leaves are small and oval-shaped, with a pointed tip.
* Flowers are small, white, and clustered at the top of each stem.
**Image Details**
* The image is taken from a low angle, looking up at the plant.
* The background is out of focus, but it appears to be a dark brown or black color.
* There are no other plants or objects visible in the image.
**Overall Impression**
The image suggests that the silver-sheath knotweed is thriving in its environment and is likely able to adapt well to different conditions. – AI vision
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