The image presents a detailed view of the dissected fleshy inflorescence of Desert Thumb (Cynomorium coccineum), also known as tartouth locally. This parasitic plant was discovered on a beach in Al Hamala (Al Hamlah) Water Well, situated near Umm Bab in south-western Qatar.
Upon closer inspection, the image reveals a cross-section of the inflorescence's fleshy parts, showcasing their soft and pinkish coloration. The edges of these sections appear slightly rough to the touch due to the presence of small hairs or fibers that cover them. This texture is likely a result of the plant's adaptation for attracting pollinators.
The dissected sections are arranged in an overlapping manner on a plain gray surface, which serves as the background of the image. The arrangement allows for a clear view of the internal structure and composition of the inflorescence.
Overall, the image provides a unique and detailed look at the anatomy of Desert Thumb's fleshy inflorescence, offering insights into its morphology and potential ecological significance in its native environment. – AI vision
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