The image presents a close-up view of seed receptacles from Texas Indian-mallow plants (Abutilon fruticosum or Abutilon denticulatum), also known as gargadan, situated on the roadside leading to Zubara in northern Qatar.
The three brown seed receptacles exhibit a distinctive star-shaped form with pointed tips. The receptacle is covered in fine hairs, adding texture to its surface. A few strands of white spider silk are visible on top of one of the seed receptacles. The receptacle's base features a narrow stem and small green leaves that grow from it.
In the background, a blurred section of a road can be seen, with a dark grey sky above. – AI vision
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