The image features a close-up view of leaves from an unidentified tree species, possibly the Rusty Fig Tree (Ficus rubiginosa), located near Al Istiqlal Street in West Bay, Doha, Qatar, on October 20th, 2014.
Upon closer inspection, it appears that the image is a cropped section of a larger photograph or illustration. The leaves are densely packed and feature bright green coloration with thin yellow veins. Some leaves display red undersides, adding to their vibrant appearance. The leaves are ovate in shape, resembling those of other fig trees (Ficus spp.). They are relatively small, measuring approximately 2-3 cm in length.
The leaves are attached to a reddish-brown stem with brown branches that appear slightly thicker towards the base. The overall color palette is predominantly green, with subtle hints of yellow and red. This image provides an intimate look at the intricate details of the tree's foliage. – AI vision
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