The image presents an aerial view of a plant with spiky green leaves and stems growing on a rocky surface. The plant is identified as Cornulaca aucheri, locally known as "thalj" in Harrarah, Southern Qatar.
* **Plant:**
* The plant has long, thin stems with numerous small, green leaves that are spiky.
* It appears to be a type of grass or herbaceous plant.
* The spikes on the leaves are likely defense mechanisms against herbivores and environmental stressors.
* **Background:**
* The background is composed of light brown gravel with some larger rocks scattered throughout.
* The gravel plane provides a challenging environment for plant growth, but Cornulaca aucheri has adapted to thrive in these conditions.
In summary, the image showcases the resilience and adaptability of Cornulaca aucheri, which has developed unique features such as spiky leaves to survive in harsh environments like the rocky plains of Harrarah, Southern Qatar. – AI vision
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