The provided image showcases a close-up of a slender stalk from the tumbleweed plant, specifically Salsola collina, also known as Russian thistle or saltwort, situated within the Rawdat Al Faras Research Station (RAFRS) near Al Zubara Road in Qatar.
**Key Features:**
* **Stalk:** The stalk is characterized by its distinctive magenta coloration with a greenish hue towards the base.
* **Branching Pattern:** A single branch extends from the main stem, featuring two smaller branches that sprout at an approximately 90-degree angle. Each of these sub-branches has two additional protrusions on either side, creating a complex branching pattern.
* **Leaf Structure:** The leaves are long and narrow, resembling thin needles with rounded tips. They are attached to the stalk via short petioles.
**Background:**
The background is blurred but appears to feature other plants or vegetation in the surrounding area. – AI vision
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