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Dipterygium glaucum (Cleome pallida Kotschy, Dipterygium scabrum) with flowers and fruits in windblown sand on ... in area of Rawdat Ekdaim. Southern Qatar, April 11, 2015



Dipterygium glaucum (Cleome pallida Kotschy), a plant species with showy flowers and distinctive fruits, thrives in the harsh conditions of windblown sand on the roadside of Salwa Road in the Rawdat Ekdaim area of southern Qatar. On April 11, 2015, I captured an image of this hardy plant, its delicate blooms and fruits standing out against the backdrop of the sandy terrain. – generated by AI

The image presents a close-up view of Dipterygium glaucum (Cleome pallida Kotschy, Dipterygium scabrum), showcasing its flowers and fruits amidst windblown sand on the roadside of Salwa Road in Rawdat Ekdaim, southern Qatar. The plant's green stems are scattered throughout the image, with numerous long, thin branches sprouting from them. These branches support small yellowish-green flowers that have recently bloomed, while some of the buds remain closed.

The plant appears to be growing in an area where it is frequently exposed to strong winds. The wind has likely contributed to the sand's presence around the plant, creating a natural barrier between the plant and its surroundings. This phenomenon highlights the resilience of Dipterygium glaucum in adapting to harsh environmental conditions.

In summary, the image provides a detailed view of Dipterygium glaucum growing amidst windblown sand on Salwa Road in Rawdat Ekdaim, southern Qatar. The plant's ability to thrive in such an environment underscores its adaptability and hardiness. – AI vision

Southern Qatar, April 10 - 11, 2015
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