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Sand button (fruit of creeping thorn rose, Neurada procumbens, local name saadan) taken from Maszhabiya (Al Mashabiya) Reserve near Abu Samra. Qatar, April 8, 2016

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The saadan fruit, also known as the sand button, is a delicious and nutritious treat that grows on the creeping thorn rose (Neurada procumbens) in the Maszhabiya Reserve near Abu Samra, Qatar. The picture was taken on April 8, 2016, showcasing the fruit's vibrant color and unique shape. – generated by AI

The image features a sand button, also known as the fruit of creeping thorn rose (Neurada procumbens), with the local name saadan. It was captured at Maszhabiya Reserve near Abu Samra in Qatar on April 8, 2016.

Upon closer inspection, the sand button is characterized by its distinctive shape and appearance. The outer layer has a fuzzy texture, while numerous long, thin spikes protrude from it. These spikes vary in length but are generally quite long compared to the fruit's diameter.

The background of the image is predominantly black, which highlights the sand button's unique features. A portion of another sand button can be seen at the bottom left corner of the image, adding context and providing a sense of scale for the main subject.

Overall, the image showcases the intricate details and peculiar characteristics of the sand button, making it an interesting and informative visual representation of this natural wonder. – AI vision



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