The image depicts a small plant growing on the side of a road in north-eastern Qatar. The plant has long, thin leaves that are a light green color and appear to be spiky or needle-like in shape. It is growing out of the sand and appears to be thriving despite its location.
In the background, there is more sand visible, with some rocks scattered throughout. There do not appear to be any other plants or objects in the immediate vicinity of this one.
Overall, the image suggests that this plant is able to survive and grow in challenging conditions, possibly due to its ability to adapt to dry environments. The fact that it is growing on a roadside may indicate that it has been transported there by humans or animals, rather than naturally occurring in the area. – AI vision
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Similar(2): Plant of Linaria albifrons on roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(3): Plant of Linaria albifrons with a flower taken from a roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(4): Plant of Linaria albifrons extracted from a roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(5): Plant of Linaria albifrons with a flower on roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(6): Plant of Linaria albifrons against blue sky on roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(7): Plant of Linaria albifrons on dark background taken from a roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016
Similar(8): Plant of Linaria albifrons on white background taken from a roadside south from Ras Laffan. North-eastern Qatar, February 19, 2016