The image depicts a cluster of white flowers with five petals each, growing amidst green stems that are scattered among small rocks and pebbles on dry soil. The flowers' shape is reminiscent of morning glories, but they lack the vibrant colors associated with those plants.
Water morning glory (water spinach, water convolvulus, Ipomoea aquatica), as described in the caption, is a semi-aquatic plant that thrives in moist environments and can grow up to 3 meters tall. Its leaves are typically green or purple, depending on the cultivar, and have long stems.
The image was captured near a water leakage site near Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms in Qatar, November 13, 2015. The plant is known to be a popular food source for humans in various regions of Asia, including China, India, Southeast Asia, and other parts of the world. However, it has also been reported as an invasive species in some areas.
In this image, the water morning glory appears to be growing in a dry environment, which is unusual given its preference for moist conditions. The presence of small rocks and pebbles on the soil suggests that the area may have experienced erosion or changes in water levels over time, affecting the plant's growth patterns.
Overall, the image provides an interesting glimpse into the adaptability of this plant species and highlights the importance of considering environmental factors when studying its behavior. – AI vision
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