This image presents a close-up view of fruits from Spanish Needle plants (Bidens pilosa), cultivated on Green Circles located within Irkaya Farms in Qatar. The photograph was captured by Pauline MacMillan Webster on February 20, 2015.
The main subject of the image is a cluster of brownish-red fruits, each resembling a needle-like structure that has been broken off from its plant stem and left to dry in the open. Each fruit appears to be approximately one centimeter long, with some exhibiting orange or red tips at their ends. The fruits are arranged in clusters on the plants' stems.
In the background of the image, blurred green leaves and other vegetation can be seen, providing context for the Spanish Needle plants being grown within the Green Circles irrigation system. – AI vision
Similar(1): Flowers and fruits of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles ... Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, February 20, 2015
Similar(2): Fruits of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) taken from Green Circles ... in Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, March 14, 2015
Similar(3): Flower and fruits of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles ... in Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, March 14, 2015
Similar(4): Leaf of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles (center-pivot ... Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, February 20, 2015
Similar(5): Plant of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles (center-pivot ... Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, February 20, 2015
Similar(6): Close up of Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles (center ... Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, February 20, 2015
Similar(7): Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) in wet area on Green Circles (center ... Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, February 20, 2015
Similar(8): Spanish Needle (Bidens pilosa) on Green Circles (center-pivot irrigation) in Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms. Qatar, March 14, 2015