The image depicts a single stem with three clusters of small yellow flowers. The stem is green and appears to be slender, possibly due to the angle at which it was photographed or its natural shape. It stands vertically against a dark blue background, suggesting that the photo may have been taken in a studio setting.
Each flower cluster has between five and ten individual flowers, all of which are small and yellow with white stamens. The overall appearance is delicate and intricate, with each component contributing to the aesthetic of the plant as a whole.
The image does not provide any additional context or information about the plant's habits, habitat, or distribution beyond its common names, qardi and Qurdi. However, based on the caption alone, it can be inferred that this species is native to Qatar and was photographed on March 3, 2014. – AI vision
Similar(1): Bush of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) with flowers north from Dukhan in western Qatar, March 3, 2014
Similar(2): Flowers on a bush of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) north from Dukhan in western Qatar, March 3, 2014
Similar(3): Bush of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) north from Dukhan in western Qatar, March 3, 2014
Similar(4): Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) in a wadi north from Dukhan in western Qatar, April 9, 2016
Similar(5): Fly on flowers of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(6): Bush of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) in a runnel north from Dukhan. Qatar, February 20, 2016
Similar(7): Bush of Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) in a wadi in Dukhan. Qatar, January 15, 2016
Similar(8): Ochradenus baccatus (local names qardi, Qurdi) on roadside of Dukhan Highway near Al Shakhaniya. Qatar, January 15, 2016