The photograph showcases a cluster of small, round, button-like fruits with a pale greenish-yellow hue, resembling miniature cauliflower florets or tiny bunches of grapes, on a sandy beach.
The plants appear to be growing directly out of the sand and are densely packed together in an irregular pattern. The fruits seem to grow in clusters at the end of each stem, which is not visible as it lies below the surface of the sand.
The background features a light brown or beige-colored sand that covers the entire image except for the cluster of plants.
Overall, the image highlights the unique appearance and growth habit of Bienertia cycloptera, a plant species found in arid regions. – AI vision
Similar(1): Button like fruits of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(2): Fruits(?) of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(3): Masses of fruits of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(4): Flowers or fruits of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(5): Masses of flowers or fruits of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(6): Seeds(?) of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(7): Almost dry plant of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014
Similar(8): Masses of flowers of Bienertia cycloptera on a beach in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, November 29, 2014