The image shows a dissected fruit of the caper plant (Capparis spinosa), captured at Uwaynat Bin Husayn (Water Well) near Simaisma in Qatar on October 9, 2014. The photograph features three halves of the fruit, each with its green skin exposed and revealing the pink interior.
The fruit's flesh is dotted with small dark seeds embedded within a fleshy pulp. A few of these seeds are visible in one of the sections. Each section has been cut along the natural lines of the fruit's segments to reveal their internal structure. The image provides an intimate view of the caper plant's fruit, showcasing its unique characteristics and structure. – AI vision
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