The image features four red fruits with stems against a gray background. The fruit is circular and has a smooth skin, possibly shiny and slightly textured. Each stem appears to be fuzzy or hairy. The stems are curved towards the center of the image, which may indicate that the fruit was photographed from directly above.
It can be concluded that this photograph was taken in Doha, Qatar, on April 1, 2015. The photographer is likely a botanist or horticulturist who wishes to study and document various plant species found in the region.
This image may also be used by others as a reference for identifying the Calabur tree (Jamaica cherry) in their own work. – AI vision
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