The image presents a close-up view of a lush carpet of small green leaves with scattered yellow flowers. The leaves are dark green, rounded, and have a slightly fuzzy texture. They appear to be densely packed, covering most of the surface, except for two bright yellow flowers that stand out amidst them.
The yellow flowers resemble miniature buttercups. Each flower is made up of three petals that curve downwards and five stamens that emerge from the center. The petals are thin and delicate, with a subtle sheen to them. A small cluster of greenish-yellow stamens protrudes from the very center of each flower.
The overall impression is one of vibrant color amidst lush foliage, creating a striking contrast between the bright yellow flowers and their surrounding dark green leaves.
In summary, this image captures a beautiful scene of creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata) blooming in a lawn near Al Bidda Park in Doha, Qatar, on March 7, 2014. The dense carpet of leaves provides a stunning backdrop for the delicate yellow flowers to bloom and capture our attention. – AI vision
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