This image captures a close-up view of a plant growing on the ground amidst a sandy terrain. The plant's slender green stems are adorned with clusters of small white flowers and thin leaves that resemble needles, giving it a unique appearance reminiscent of a cactus. The foliage is sparse, indicating that the climate may be too dry for lush growth.
The plant appears to be well adapted to its environment, as evidenced by its robust presence in this arid landscape. Its ability to thrive despite harsh conditions suggests an impressive degree of resilience. In terms of size, the plant's stems appear slender and relatively short, while the foliage is sparse but evenly distributed across the surface.
This photograph provides a detailed look at the plant's morphology and highlights its ability to survive in challenging environments. The image serves as a valuable resource for botanists and researchers studying desert flora and their adaptations to extreme conditions. – AI vision
Similar(1): Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) in sand south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(2): Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) near a sand dune south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(3): Details of Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) near a sand dune south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(4): Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(5): Thorns of Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014
Similar(6): Cornulaca aucheri (local name thalj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
Similar(7): Cornulaca monacantha (local names thalj, thallaj) in sand dunes near Inland Sea Road. Southern Qatar, March 5, 2014
Similar(8): Cornulaca aucheri with seeds of other plants south from Abu Nahlah. Qatar, April 25, 2014