The provided image captures a unique, malformed plant of Savignya parviflora growing in a small stream or channel (runnel) located north of Dukhan in Qatar on February 20th, 2016.
The plant's trunk is noticeably swollen and misshapen. It appears to have grown into the shape of an arched bridge. The leaves are long and thin, extending out from their points of attachment with the main stem. They are green in color but appear slightly yellowish due to age or exposure to heat.
There are no flowers visible on this plant.
The background is a light grey color, suggesting that the image was taken indoors under controlled lighting conditions.
Overall, the image presents an unusual and intriguing example of a malformed plant, highlighting the diversity of natural forms found in the environment. – AI vision
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