The image depicts a small plant of scarlet pea (Indigofera intricata), also known as humeira, growing in windblown sand on the southern side of Salwa Road in an area called Khashem Al Nekhsh. The plant is shown from above, with its leaves and stems visible.
* **Plant:**
* The plant has a small, delicate appearance.
* It has a sprawling growth habit, with stems that are not very long.
* The leaves are small and rounded, with a pale green color.
* The flowers are small and white or pinkish in color.
* **Background:**
* The background of the image is a sandy desert landscape.
* There are no other plants or features visible in the background.
* The sand is light brown in color and appears to be loose and powdery.
Overall, the image suggests that the scarlet pea plant is well adapted to growing in arid environments with limited soil. Its small size and sprawling growth habit allow it to survive in areas where other plants might struggle to thrive. – AI vision
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