The image showcases a close-up view of two spikes of grass belonging to the species Cutandia memphitica growing in sand.
The spikes of grass are characterized by their slender and elongated appearance, with long green leaves that curve back towards the stem, forming an inverted "V" shape. A cluster of small purple flowers is visible at the top of each spike. The grass blades are also slightly curved, giving them a unique, wavy texture.
The blades grow from a light brown base covered in tiny pinkish-red tubers and rhizomes. These underground structures provide sustenance for the plant during times of drought or extreme weather conditions.
In the background, a large amount of sand is visible, which provides an ideal environment for the grass to thrive. The sand's texture appears coarse, with several small pebbles scattered throughout.
Overall, this image offers a detailed look at the unique characteristics of Cutandia memphitica, highlighting its ability to adapt and survive in arid environments like Qatar's dunes. – AI vision
Similar(1): Young grass Cutandia memphitica on dunes south from Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 9, 2016
Similar(2): Young spike of grass Cutandia memphitica on dunes south from Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 9, 2016
Similar(3): Grass Cutandia memphitica in dew on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(4): Close up of grass Cutandia memphitica on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(5): Grass Cutandia memphitica in sand on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(6): Spike of grass Cutandia memphitica in dew on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(7): Grass Cutandia memphitica in sand on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(8): Spikelets of grass Cutandia memphitica in dew on a rocky ridge of Jebel Fuwairit. Northern Qatar, February 19, 2016