The image shows a tree growing on a grassy field in a park. The tree is an Indian Bat Tree (Ficus amplissima), which is native to India and Southeast Asia but has been introduced to other parts of the world. It is also known as the "toothbrush tree" because its leaves resemble toothbrush bristles.
The tree is large, with a thick trunk and a broad canopy of green leaves. The leaves are ovate or lanceolate in shape, with a pointed tip and a serrated margin. They are dark green on top and lighter green underneath.
In the background of the image, there are several other trees, as well as some buildings and structures that appear to be part of a park or garden. The sky above is overcast, suggesting that it may be raining or about to rain.
Overall, the image suggests that the Indian Bat Tree is a popular ornamental species in Qatar, where it is grown in parks and gardens for its attractive foliage and ability to tolerate hot and humid conditions. – AI vision
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Similar(3): Indian Bat Tree (Ficus amplissima) in Aspire Park. Doha, Qatar, March 29, 2014
Similar(4): Trunk of Indian Bat Tree (Ficus amplissima) in Aspire Park. Doha, Qatar, March 29, 2014
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