The photograph shows a close-up view of white flowers growing among the stems and leaves of bushy bindweed (Convolvulus prostratus) on a gravel plane in Harrarah (Al Kharrarah). The flowers have five petals each with a yellow center.
The bushy bindweed is a perennial plant that grows in sandy or stony areas, and it has a sprawling habit. It produces small white flowers with a yellow center, which are arranged along the stems in an alternate pattern. The leaves of bushy bindweed are linear-lanceolate and have a pointed tip.
In this image, the bushy bindweed is growing on a gravel plane, with some of the plants sprawling across the surface. The flowers are scattered among the stems and leaves, adding color and texture to the scene.
Overall, the photograph provides a detailed view of the morphology and growth habit of bushy bindweed, as well as its habitat in Harrarah (Al Kharrarah). – AI vision
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