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Flowers of desert species of plantain with wooly cover (Plantago ciliata, local name Rablah) in sand near Trainah in southern Qatar, February 14, 2014



Desert plantain flowers (Plantago ciliata), also known as Rablah, thrive in sandy areas near Trainah in southern Qatar. These delicate blooms were captured on camera on February 14, 2014. Their woolly covering adds a unique texture to their beauty. – generated by AI

The image showcases a close-up view of a desert species of plantain, specifically *Plantago ciliata*, also known as "Rablah" in local parlance. The photograph captures the flower buds and leaves of this plant growing on top of sand.

* **Stem**
* The stem is slender, greenish-gray, and covered with white hairs.
* It extends horizontally from the base of the plant towards the upper left side of the image.
* The stem appears to be slightly hairy near its tip, indicating the presence of small buds or flowers.
* **Leaves**
* Several leaves are visible in the foreground and background of the image.
* They have a lanceolate shape with pointed tips and serrated margins.
* Like the stems, the leaves display a grayish-green color due to their hairy texture.
* **Flowers/Buds**
* The main focus of the image is on the flower buds at the tip of the stem.
* These buds are covered in white hairs and have a rounded shape.
* Although not fully open, they appear ready to bloom soon.

The overall appearance of this desert plant suggests that it has adapted to survive in arid environments by developing a thick covering of fine hairs on its stems and leaves. This adaptation likely helps protect the plant from extreme temperatures and dry conditions common in deserts. – AI vision

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