The photograph captures a small plant with bright yellow flowers growing on barren ground, surrounded by dry twigs and grasses. The yellow flowers are located at the center of each leaf, which is covered in fine white hairs that resemble dandelion fuzz.
The leaves have a distinctive shape, being oval-shaped with serrated edges. They also feature long stalks that enable them to sway gently in the breeze. The plant's stems appear to be thin and fragile, suggesting that it may not be particularly hardy.
In terms of size, the plant appears to be relatively small, likely no more than a few inches tall. Its delicate appearance suggests that it may be an annual or biennial species, rather than a perennial one.
Overall, the image provides a clear view of the plant's unique characteristics and its ability to thrive in challenging environments. – AI vision
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