The image shows a photo taken in the habitat of water morning glory (water spinach, water convolvulus, Ipomoea aquatica) on the northern corner of a housing community near a hospital. The image was captured on November 14th, 2015, in Al Khor, Qatar.
This plant is known for its ability to thrive in wet environments and can be found growing along rivers or streams. In this photo, water morning glory vines are seen entwined around other plants. These vines have thin stems with green leaves that resemble the shape of a fish fin. The leaves are triangular with three points and are also known as "shark's teeth" due to their appearance.
The plant is an annual herbaceous vine native to tropical Asia. It grows in shallow water and can be found growing on rocks or mud banks. Water morning glory has been naturalized in many parts of the world, including North America, Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands.
In this photo, the water morning glory is seen growing alongside other plants, possibly weeds. The soil appears dry and brown around some green plants that are not as tall or lush as others. In the background, a chain-link fence can be seen behind the housing community. There is also a building with two levels of windows visible.
Overall, the image shows an area where water morning glory has adapted to grow in a non-traditional habitat, near a hospital and housing community. – AI vision
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