The image features a plant with a unique appearance, characterized by its spiky leaves and stems. The plant's foliage is composed of numerous small, pointed green leaves that are densely packed along the stem. These leaves are thin and narrow, resembling needles or thorns.
The plant's growth habit is upright and branching, with multiple stems emerging from the base. This results in a bushy appearance, giving the impression that the plant has several separate stems growing together.
In terms of size, the plant appears to be relatively small, likely not exceeding 30-40 centimeters (12-16 inches) in height. Its compact size and dense foliage suggest that it may be a low-growing or spreading species.
The background of the image is blurred, but it appears to be a natural setting, possibly a roadside or a field. The presence of other plants in the background suggests that this plant may be growing in a mixed vegetation community.
Overall, the image provides a clear view of the plant's morphology and growth habit, highlighting its distinctive spiky leaves and stems. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Close up of Cornulaca aucheri(?) taken from a roadside of Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(3): Plant of Cornulaca aucheri near Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, May 6, 2014
Similar(4): Bush of Cornulaca aucheri near Al Markhiya Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, May 7, 2014
Similar(5): Solanum nigrum(?) on roadside of Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 22, 2014
Similar(6): Fruit receptacles of Solanum nigrum(?) on roadside of Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 22, 2014
Similar(7): Sodom Apple (Calotropis procera) on roadside of Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay. Doha, Qatar, April 22, 2014
Similar(8): Blooming Cornulaca monacantha(?) on roadside of Salwa Road near Karaana, south-west from Doha. Qatar, April 23, 2014