The image showcases two white flowers of the Water Morning Glory plant (Ipomoea aquatica), situated in a rocky environment with sand and pebbles scattered on the ground. The blossoms are large and trumpet-shaped, featuring delicate ruffled petals that resemble crepe paper.
In the foreground, a few leaves are visible near the base of the stems, while the background is characterized by an expanse of sand and pebbles. The overall setting appears to be dry and arid, with no signs of water or moisture in sight.
The caption provides additional context, indicating that this image was captured near a water leakage site near Irkhaya (Irkaya) Farms in Qatar on November 13, 2015. This information suggests that the plant may have been thriving in an unexpected location, potentially due to the presence of water despite the arid surroundings.
Overall, the image presents a striking contrast between the lush white flowers and the harsh, rocky environment they inhabit. – AI vision
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