The image depicts a close-up view of **Glaucous glasswort** (**Arthrocnemum macrostachyum**) growing on Purple Island (Jazirat Bin Ghanim). The plant's greenish-grey stems and branches are covered in small, fleshy leaves that resemble tiny needles. Some of the leaves have dried up and turned brown.
The image is taken from a low angle, looking straight down at the ground where the plant is growing. The soil beneath it appears dry and sandy, with no visible signs of water or moisture.
In the background, there are no other plants or objects visible, suggesting that this area may be a remote or isolated location. Overall, the image provides a detailed look at the unique appearance and habitat of Glaucous glasswort. – AI vision
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