Giant ragweed (Ambrosia trifida) on Kiwanis Nature Trail. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, April 20, 2023

Album 3389: College Station, Texas, April 20, 2023

The image features a close-up view of a giant ragweed plant (Ambrosia trifida), showcasing its distinctive characteristics.

**Plant Structure and Leaves**

* The plant is centered in the frame, with multiple branches radiating from its base.
* Each branch terminates in a cluster of leaves, characterized by their large size, oval shape, and pointed tips.
* The leaves are bright green, indicating they are healthy and actively growing.

**Stem and Branches**

* The stem that supports the plant's growth is thick and sturdy.
* The branches that emerge from the base of the plant are slender but robust, suggesting the plant has a strong root system.

**Background**

* The background is dark and blurry, making it difficult to discern any specific features or objects.
* It appears to be either a natural setting, such as a forest floor or meadow, or an artificial environment like a greenhouse or indoor garden.

**Overall Impression**

* The image presents a detailed view of a giant ragweed plant in its natural state.
* The lighting is even and well-balanced, highlighting the plant's unique features. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

La ambrosía gigante (Ambrosia trifida) en el Sendero Natural de Kiwanis. College Station, Texas, 20 de abril de 2023. La imagen muestra una vista detallada de una planta de ambrosía gigante (Ambrosia trifida), mostrando sus características distintivas. **Estructura y hojas de la planta** * La planta se encuentra en el centro del marco, con múltiples ramas que parten de su base. * Cada rama termina en un racimo de hojas, caracterizadas por su gran tamaño, forma ovalada y puntas agudas. * Las hojas son verde brillante, lo que indica que están sanas y creciendo activamente. **Tallo y ramas** * El tallo que sostiene el crecimiento de la planta es grueso y robusto. * Las ramas que emergen desde la base de la planta son delgadas pero fuertes, lo que sugiere que la planta tiene un fuerte sistema radicular. **Fondo** * El fondo es oscuro y borroso, haciendo difícil discernir cualquier característica o objeto específico. * Parece ser un entorno natural, como el suelo de un bosque o un prado, o un entorno artificial como un invernadero o un jardín interior. **Impresión general** * La imagen presenta una vista detallada de una planta de ambrosía gigante en su estado natural. * El iluminado es uniforme y bien equilibrado, lo que destaca las características únicas de la planta. – Spanish translation

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