The image presents an up-close view of a flowering Bladder dock (Rumex vesicarius), commonly known as Hummeid, situated on the roadside east from Al Jebail water treatment plant in Al Khor, Qatar. The photograph was taken on January 23, 2016.
**Flower Details**
The Bladder dock's flower stalk is adorned with a cluster of small, greenish-yellow blooms that display red stigmas and filaments. This plant has been reported to bloom from February through June, indicating the current time frame for this image.
**Background Information**
* **Plant Identification**: The Bladder dock (Rumex vesicarius) is a perennial herb belonging to the Polygonaceae family.
* **Distribution and Habitat**: It is native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa but has been naturalized in other parts of the world. This plant thrives in moist environments with rich soil.
* **Ecological Importance**: The Bladder dock serves as a food source for various animals, including birds, small mammals, and insects.
**Image Description**
In this image, the Bladder dock's flower stalk is prominently displayed against a blurred background of dark green foliage. The plant appears to be in full bloom, with multiple flowers arranged along the stem. The overall atmosphere suggests that this photograph was captured during early morning or late afternoon when natural light is soft and diffused.
**Key Features**
* **Flower Color**: Greenish-yellow blooms with red stigmas and filaments
* **Stem Structure**: Long, slender stem supporting multiple flowers
* **Background**: Blurred dark green foliage
This image provides a detailed look at the Bladder dock in bloom, highlighting its unique characteristics and ecological significance. – AI vision
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