Opposite, sessile, in pairs leaves of sticky mouse-ear (Cerastium glomeratum) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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The image presents a close-up view of a plant, specifically highlighting its leaves and structure. The following description provides an accurate account of the scene:

* **Plant Structure**
* The plant appears to have opposite, sessile leaves that are arranged in pairs.
* The leaves are likely broad or flat rather than narrow and long.
* Sessile refers to the absence of a stalk connecting each leaf to the stem.
* **Leaf Characteristics**
* The leaves exhibit a sticky texture, possibly due to the presence of hairs or glands on their surface.
* This characteristic is consistent with the common name "sticky mouse-ear," which suggests an affinity for rodents and potential stickiness.
* **Background**
* The background of the image features other plants and vegetation, suggesting that the plant is growing in a natural environment or garden setting.

In summary, the image showcases a plant with distinctive leaf arrangements and textures, set against a backdrop of surrounding flora. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

El opuesto, sésil, en pares de hojas de oreja de ratón pegajosa (Cerastium glomeratum) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, 20 de febrero de 2024. La imagen presenta una vista de cerca de una planta, destacando específicamente sus hojas y estructura. La siguiente descripción proporciona un informe preciso de la escena:
* **Estructura de la Planta** * La planta parece tener hojas opuestas, sésiles dispuestas en pares. * Las hojas son probablemente anchas o planas en lugar de estrechas y largas. * Sésil se refiere a la ausencia de un tallo que conecta cada hoja al tallo. * **Características de las Hojas** * Las hojas muestran una textura pegajosa, posiblemente debido a la presencia de pelos o glándulas en su superficie. * Esta característica es consistente con el nombre común "oreja de ratón pegajoso", que sugiere una afinidad por los roedores y una potencial pegajosidad. * **Antecedentes** * El fondo de la imagen muestra otras plantas y vegetación, lo que sugiere que la planta está creciendo en un entorno natural o jardín. En resumen, la imagen presenta una planta con disposiciones y texturas de hojas distintivas, establecidas frente a un telón de fondo de flora circundante. – Spanish translation

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