The photograph features a desert species of morning glory, specifically **Convolvulus cephalopodus**, situated on sand dunes against a blue sky. The plant boasts long, slender stems adorned with numerous small, pale pink flowers and leaves that resemble grass.
In the background, other vegetation is visible in the distance, while the foreground appears to be composed of sand or sand dunes. The presence of shadows cast by the plant suggests that it is being illuminated from above, likely during daylight hours.
The image provides a glimpse into the desert landscape surrounding Abu Samra, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of these plants in arid environments. – AI vision
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