The image showcases a vibrant carpet of seedlings of Iva angustifolia, also known as narrowleaf marsh elder. These small plants are densely packed and uniform in size, with green leaves that vary from round to oval in shape. The leaves have short stems and thin, pointed ends.
In the background, there is dark soil visible between the seedlings, which appears to be moist due to the presence of water nearby. A few blades of grass can also be seen in the bottom right corner of the image.
The overall atmosphere suggests a lush and thriving environment where these plants have recently germinated. The lack of any other visible features or objects implies that this is an isolated area, possibly near a body of water given the plant's common name "marsh elder". – AI vision