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Flowers on terminal spikes of silver-sheath knotweed (Polygonum argyrocoleon) on a roadside of Salwa Road. Qatar, February 14, 2014



The silver-sheath knotweed (Polygonum argyrocoleon) adorns the terminal spikes of its roadside growth in Qatar with vibrant flowers, as seen on February 14, 2014. The delicate petals and striking coloration create a beautiful sight along the Salwa Road. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of flowers blooming along the top of an unidentified plant's stem. The flowers are arranged in a terminal spike, with each flower attached to the stem by two green leaves that have pink edges and white spots.

* **Flowers**
* Color: White
* Shape: Five-petaled star shape
* Size: Approximately 2-3 mm long
* Attachment: Flowers are attached to the stem by two green leaves with pink edges and white spots.
* **Leaves**
* Color: Green
* Edges: Pink
* Spots: White
* Shape: Long, thin shape
* Size: Approximately 5-10 mm long

The flowers are in full bloom, with their petals fully open. The leaves that support the flowers have a distinctive pink coloration along their edges and white spots on them. Overall, the image provides a detailed view of the plant's reproductive structures, highlighting its unique characteristics.

*Answer*: The image shows a close-up view of flowers blooming along the top of an unidentified plant's stem. – AI vision

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