The image showcases a succulent plant with green, rounded leaves growing in sandy terrain along a roadside. The plant's thick, fleshy leaves are densely packed and appear to be covered in small, round buds or fruits, giving it a highly succulent appearance.
In the background, a dry, brown grass is visible at the bottom left of the image. The overall setting suggests that this plant has adapted to thrive in arid environments, possibly due to its ability to conserve water through its fleshy leaves and stems.
The presence of the plant on the roadside near Khawzan and Al-Jumayliyah implies that it may be a native species to Qatar or at least found in the region. The image provides valuable information about the plant's morphology, habitat, and potential distribution range. – AI vision
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