The image presents a close-up view of Hairy Rupturewort (Herniaria hirsuta), commonly referred to as Eysh shawlah, showcasing its unique characteristics.
**Plant Description**
* The plant features small, hairy leaves with pointed tips.
* Its color is a vibrant green hue with pinkish-purple flowers at the end of each stem.
**Background and Lighting**
* The background appears to be a sandy or silty depression, possibly located near Ras Laffan in northern Qatar.
* The lighting suggests that the image was taken during the early morning hours or late afternoon when the sun is low in the sky. – AI vision
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