The image features a vibrant yellow flower with dark orange centers and prominent, bright yellow petals that are slightly curved backward. This flower is identified as the Cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides), native to North America but now naturalized in various parts of the world.
In this image, two flowers are visible, one on a single stem just above the ground, and another on an almost identical stem further up. The leaves surrounding these stems appear light green with darker veins. A third flower can be seen growing from a different part of the plant, but it is not clearly visible in the picture.
The background of the image consists mainly of brown dirt or sand, with various weeds and other plants scattered throughout. Some small twigs are also present on the ground. The overall atmosphere suggests that this photograph was taken outdoors during the daytime. – AI vision
Similar(1): Dry seeds of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) taken from Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, March 31, 2016
Similar(2): Dry seed head of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) taken from Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, March 31, 2016
Similar(3): Cut seed head of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) taken from Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, March 31, 2016
Similar(4): Inflorescence of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) on Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, January 21, 2016
Similar(5): Flower of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) on Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, January 18, 2016
Similar(6): Flowers of cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) on Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, January 21, 2016
Similar(7): Blooming cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) on Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, January 21, 2016
Similar(8): Blooming cowpen daisy (Verbesina encelioides) on Al Shatt Street in Onaiza area. Doha, Qatar, January 18, 2016