The image features a close-up photograph of two Syrian mesquite seed pods, also known as Prosopis farcta, situated above a plant stem with leaves. The pods are large and irregularly swollen, with a reddish-brown hue that transitions to pale yellow at the base. They appear to be attached to the plant by thin stalks.
The plant itself boasts long, narrow, pointed leaves arranged in an alternate pattern along its stem. The leaves are light green in color and have a subtle wavy appearance. In the background, the dark brown surface of the soil or ground can be seen, providing context for the plant's growth.
Overall, the image presents a detailed view of the Syrian mesquite seed pods and their associated plant, set against a naturalistic backdrop. – AI vision
Similar(1): Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) with oblong pods taken from Rawdat ... RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, May 29, 2015
Similar(2): Fruits of Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) taken from Rawdat Al Faras ... Farm) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, May 29, 2015
Similar(3): Dissected fruit of Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) taken from Rawdat ... Farm) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, May 29, 2015
Similar(4): Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) in bloom in Rawdat Al Faras Research ... Farm) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, April 20, 2016
Similar(5): Dissected pod with seeds of Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) taken ... RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, May 29, 2015
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Similar(7): Fruits of Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta)(?) in Rawdat Al Faras ... RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, April 29, 2016
Similar(8): Branch of Syrian mesquite (Prosopis farcta) taken from Rawdat Al Faras ... RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road. Qatar, April 29, 2016