The image shows a close-up of a plant with green leaves and brown flowers.
* The plant is centered in the image.
+ It has long, thin green leaves that are curved slightly upwards.
+ The leaves are arranged in an alternating pattern along the stem.
+ The plant appears to be relatively small, likely no more than 10-15 cm tall.
* There are several clusters of brown flowers on the plant.
+ Each cluster is made up of many small, delicate flowers that are densely packed together.
+ The flowers are a deep reddish-brown color and have long, thin stamens protruding from their centers.
+ Some of the flowers appear to be wilting or dying off, as they are slightly discolored and have lost some of their shape.
Overall, the image suggests that the plant is a type of grass or sedge, possibly native to the Onanza area near West Bay in Doha, Qatar. The presence of brown flowers indicates that it may be going through its reproductive phase, although the exact timing of this process is not clear from the image alone. – AI vision
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Similar(4): Purple flowers of Lantana camara taken from Onanza area near West Bay. Doha, Qatar, January 5, 2015
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