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Herniaria hemistemon (local name Ghebayra) in a large roadside depression near Route 77 to Ras Laffan. Qatar, February 6, 2016

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Herniaria hemistemon, also known as Ghebayra, can be found thriving in a large roadside depression near Route 77 in Ras Laffan, Qatar. This photograph was taken on February 6, 2016, capturing the plant's vibrant beauty amidst the desolate landscape of the depression. – generated by AI

The image presents an aerial view of a desert landscape dominated by two clusters of green plants. These plants are likely Herniaria hemistemon, also known as Ghebayra in local parlance, which is a species native to Qatar.

In the foreground, the two plant clusters are situated at opposite ends of the image. The cluster on the right-hand side is significantly larger than its counterpart on the left. Both plants have small green leaves that resemble miniature pine needles and are surrounded by rocks scattered throughout the desert landscape. The terrain appears dry and cracked with a reddish hue.

The image also captures other objects in the background, including more clusters of Herniaria hemistemon, as well as two spiders or tarantulas. Additionally, the image is set against the backdrop of Route 77 to Ras Laffan, which runs along the top right-hand side of the picture.

Overall, this image provides a unique perspective on the desert landscape and wildlife of Qatar, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of plant species in arid environments. – AI vision



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