The image presents a close-up view of numerous small, brownish-orange objects that resemble pinecones or nuts scattered on the ground. The seeds are spherical and have a rough texture, with their surfaces covered in small bumps and ridges.
**Key Features:**
* **Objects:** Small, brownish-orange seeds resembling pinecones or nuts
* **Texture:** Rough surface with small bumps and ridges
* **Arrangement:** Scattered on the ground
The image provides a detailed view of the seeds, highlighting their unique texture and arrangement. The context provided by the caption suggests that these seeds are from damas trees (Conocarpus lancifolius), which are native to Qatar and known for their distinctive seed pods. – AI vision
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