The image presents a close-up view of five fruits from the Bengal almond tree (Terminalia catappa), arranged on a dark surface. The fruits are positioned at an angle, with the top-left fruit slightly overlapping the others. They vary in color, ranging from green to yellowish-brown, and exhibit slight bruising or scarring.
The background is dominated by a deep, dark brown hue, which provides a striking contrast to the lighter tones of the fruits. The overall composition suggests that this image was captured for informational purposes, possibly as part of an article discussing the characteristics and distribution of these fruits in Qatar.
In summary, the image showcases five Bengal almond tree fruits against a dark background, highlighting their unique appearance and potential significance in the context of local flora. – AI vision
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