Hairy Rupturewort (Herniaria hirsuta, local name Eysh shawlah) in silty depression near Ras Laffan. Northern Qatar

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The image presents a close-up view of Hairy Rupturewort (Herniaria hirsuta), also known as Eysh shawlah in local parlance, growing in a silty depression near Ras Laffan in northern Qatar.

**Plant Details**

* The plant has small, green leaves covered with fine hairs.
* It appears to be flowering, with tiny white flowers visible on the stems.
* The plant is relatively low-growing, suggesting it may thrive in areas where other plants struggle due to limited sunlight or moisture.

**Background and Context**

* The background of the image features a light-colored sandy soil or rock surface, which provides a stark contrast to the lush greenery of the Hairy Rupturewort.
* The overall atmosphere suggests a desert or arid environment, consistent with Qatar's geographical location in the Middle East.

**Overall Impression**

The image captures a moment of growth and resilience in an unforgiving landscape, highlighting the ability of certain plants to adapt and flourish even in challenging conditions. – AI vision

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