The image is a close-up photograph of jungle geranium flowers (Ixora coccinea). The plants are grouped together and their vibrant orange-red petals are on display.
There are over twenty individual flowers visible in the image, with many more likely to be present outside the frame. Each flower has five distinct parts: an outer whorl consisting of two large petals called sepals; a middle whorl featuring four smaller petals, each with distinctive notches at their tips; and finally, the innermost whorl comprising the reproductive organs.
The background is blurred, but it appears to be a park setting in Al Markhiya Street, Doha, Qatar. The lighting in the image suggests that the photograph was taken on a sunny day. – AI vision
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