The provided photograph depicts a grass plant with long stems and leaves that are light green to yellowish-green, and it appears to be growing roadside near the city of Zubara in northern Qatar. The background is gray, suggesting that the photo was taken during a period of low sunlight or possibly under an overcast sky.
Upon closer inspection, it seems likely that this grass plant belongs to the species Cymbopogon commutatus, which is native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Australia. This species is commonly known as "Ceylon lemongrass" due to its strong citrus-like scent and flavor.
The image captures several stalks of this grass growing together near the roadside, with some stalks reaching a height of up to 1 meter (3 feet). The plant's leaves are thin, flat, and pointed at their tips. They have a soft appearance and resemble those of lemongrass plants found in Southeast Asia.
It is worth noting that the image was taken on March 20, 2015, which falls within the spring season in Qatar. This timing suggests that the photograph may be part of an ongoing project to document plant species found in this region during different seasons or periods throughout the year.
Overall, the image provides a clear view of a grass plant growing roadside in northern Qatar, with its distinctive yellowish-green leaves and long stems making it easily identifiable as Cymbopogon commutatus. – AI vision
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