This is a photograph of a small plant with three yellow flowers and green leaves growing from a sandy base, possibly in the desert.
The plant has an upright growth pattern, with multiple stems branching out from the ground. The central stem supports two mature flowers, while a third flower bud is visible on another stem to the right. The flowers have five petals that are slightly drooping, giving them a daisy-like appearance. The leaves of the plant are long and narrow, with serrated edges, and grow from along the stems.
The background appears to be rocky terrain, with small rocks or pebbles scattered throughout the sandy soil. Although not visible in this image, the caption mentions that this photograph was taken on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit in northern Qatar. The plant is likely buck's horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus), also known as mureer.
Overall, the image provides a detailed view of a small desert plant with yellow flowers and green leaves growing from sandy soil. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Small plant of Buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, January 29, 2016
Similar(3): Tiny flower of buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, January 31, 2015
Similar(4): Buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, March 6, 2015
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Similar(6): Tiny flower of buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, March 6, 2015
Similar(7): Buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 9, 2016
Similar(8): Blooming buck s horn groundsel (Senecio glaucus, mureer) on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 9, 2016