The image depicts a cluster of large white flowers that appear to be part of the water morning glory (Ipomoea aquatica) plant species. The flower's shape and size suggest its classification as an Ipomoea type, although without more specific details or expert verification, it is challenging to identify the exact variety.
The plant's leaves are long and thin, with a pointed tip at each end, which is consistent with the characteristics of water morning glories. These plants often grow in wet environments, such as near bodies of water, and can be found along rivers, lakeshores, or even in flooded areas. They have adapted to thrive in these conditions by developing long stems that allow them to reach above the water's surface for sunlight.
In this image, the plant is growing on the northern corner of Umm Enaig Housing Community near a hospital in Al Khor, Qatar. The presence of the plant in this location suggests that it has adapted well to its environment and can survive in urban areas with minimal maintenance.
Overall, the image provides valuable information about the water morning glory plant species and its ability to thrive in various environments. – AI vision
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