The provided image is a close-up photograph of blooming coriander flowers (Coriandrum sativum) on Al Maha Street in Al Luqta area, Doha, Qatar, taken on February 24, 2016.
**Key Features:**
* **Flowers:** The flowers are small and white with four petals each. They have long stems that extend from the main plant.
* **Plant Structure:** The plant appears to be a perennial herb or annual plant, possibly growing in the wild. Its leaves resemble those of dill or fennel but are more delicate in texture.
* **Background:** The background is blurred, indicating it was taken outdoors against a natural backdrop.
**Overall:**
The photograph showcases the beauty of blooming coriander flowers in their natural habitat. – AI vision
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