The image depicts a close-up view of several half-dry plants growing out of the sand. The plants have short stalks and are covered with succulent green leaves that resemble small fingers. They appear to be sprouting from a bed of dry, light-colored sand.
In the background, it is possible to see more of the same type of plant growing in the distance. The overall atmosphere suggests that these plants are thriving in a desert environment, likely due to their ability to store water and withstand harsh conditions. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Plant of Bienertia cycloptera on roadside of Salwa Road in Abu Samra, near Saudi border. Southern Qatar, March 21, 2015
Similar(3): Plant of Bienertia cycloptera in a roadside gully of Salwa Road in Abu Samra, near Saudi border. Southern Qatar, November 27, 2015
Similar(4): Large plant of Bienertia cycloptera on roadside of Salwa Road in Abu Samra, near Saudi border. Southern Qatar, March 21, 2015
Similar(5): Pink young plant of Bienertia cycloptera taken from roadside of Salwa ... near Saudi border. Southern Qatar, March 21, 2015
Similar(6): Blue leaves of Bienertia cycloptera on roadside of Salwa Road in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, October 16, 2015
Similar(7): Pink young plant of Bienertia cycloptera with small fruits of flowers ... near Saudi border. Southern Qatar, March 21, 2015
Similar(8): Salt tolerant plants (halophytes) on roadside of Salwa Road in Abu Samra, near the border. Southern Qatar, October 16, 2015