200 words diary of observing plant growth

200-word diary of observing plant growth

Observing the growth of plants, you will find that life is so wonderful. The following 200-word diary of observing plant growth is prepared by me for everyone. I hope It can bring inspiration and thinking to everyone.

Chapter 1: 200 words diary of observing plant growth

People like to eat oranges very much. When I think of its sweet and sour taste, I can't help but salivate.

There are many types of oranges, including satsumas, kumquats, red tangerines, and tangerines?

The oranges are oblate, like a small wheel, with only my fist So big. Orange peels are mostly yellow, but also dark green. Peel the orange peel, and a strong fragrance comes to your nose. The oranges inside are close together one by one, like brothers discussing important matters. Put the orange into your mouth, take a bite, the juice will splash out, and your mouth will be sour and sweet, making you love it more and more.

Oranges are full of treasures. It is rich in sugars, vitamins, proteins, fats, etc. It has medicinal effects such as moistening the lungs and relieving cough. Can orange peels prevent motion sickness, treat chilblains, and constipation? However, everything has two sides. Oranges contain a large amount of carotene. If you eat too much at one time or take too much continuously in the near future, your skin will turn yellow. Therefore, we should eat reasonably. Chapter 2: 200 words diary of observing plant growth

Grass is the most common plant in life. Everyone has seen it, but few people will take good care of it and cherish it.

Grass, its leaves are green and long, but if there is too much water and the weather is too hot, unfortunately the grass will die! The grass also has a quality that is worth me study. Whenever people are tired, they will sit on the soft grass. Whenever people burn firewood, if the firewood is not enough, people will also use grass as firewood. People will also use grass to make some food? But grass They have no complaints or regrets, and they have not strayed away from human beings. I was moved by its obscurity and selfless dedication.

In fact, some people are like this in our lives. Take the cleaners for example. Whenever the sun is still white and the earth has not yet woken up, they all get up early, holding brooms, wearing cleaning clothes, pushing the cleaning cart, and holding a few steamed buns in their hands from time to time. Put it in your mouth and come to the street to clean the street for us? Ding ding ding, the alarm clocks in every house are ringing, let’s go outside and have a look. Wow, where are the cleaners and the garbage dust? Where did it go? Let us guess, oh, I know, the cleaner swept away the garbage, and naturally the cleaner left. I thought: Wow, the cleaners are so great!? Chapter 3: Observing Plant Growth Diary 200 words

There is a pot of unique flowers at home. What’s special about it is: its flowers and leaves are not What grows together is that one stem has flowers and another stem has leaves. Its leaves are like dark purple butterflies, the flower buds are green on the outside and light purple on the inside. Each stem can bloom seven or eight flowers.

On the first day, there were some tender buds like light bulbs on the road, some flowers in bud, and some fully opened like small purple trumpets.

At night, the leaves close down as if sleeping, and the flowers close their petals and lower their heads to sleep.

In the morning, the leaves looked upward again as if they were stretching their waists for exercise, and the flowers also opened their petals, as if to welcome the sun.

On a rainy night, the leaves closed tightly downwards, and the petals also closed tightly, as if to keep warm. Chapter 4: 200-word diary of observing plant growth

Before class, I glanced at a sycamore tree in the distance outside the window.

At first I didn’t see it was a sycamore, but I saw fruits as big as grapefruits hanging among the green leaves. I felt very strange: where did such a fruit tree come from? I hadn’t noticed it before. The yellow and orange fruits make the whole tree with green leaves and green branches look magnificent. It shines with golden light in the morning sun. The whole tree looks like a harvest is in sight.

After thinking about it carefully, I suddenly realized: This is the sycamore tree behind someone else’s house. The leaves have turned yellow and it looks like fruits hanging on the branches. There is a shorter tree next to it, with orange-red fruits hanging on it? These are real fruits, and they bend the tree playfully. This is a persimmon tree. Chapter 5: 200-word diary of observing plant growth

There are many flowers on the balcony of my house, including beautiful anthuriums, beautiful dahlias, and various chrysanthemums, which people never tire of seeing. . Among them, I have a special liking for the humble cactus.

Although the cactus looks ugly, it is no worse than other flowers. The green coat has some fluffy fine hairs and many small thorns, which is not popular with everyone at all. If you accidentally touch its thorn, it will make you scream in pain.

Placing this kind of plant next to electrical appliances in the home can effectively reduce the electromagnetic radiation pollution produced by various electrical and electronic products and increase the concentration of negative particles in the indoor air. Therefore, it can be used in homes or offices. Placing this plant next to the electrical appliances in your home can help the human body minimize the radiation released by the computer. There is also a saying in Feng Shui that placing large potted pointed-leaf plants on the balcony can bring good luck and avoid bad luck. Tear off a piece of it and put it on your face to eliminate acne. Chapter 6: 200 words diary of observing plant growth

Lily is one of my favorite plants. It is elegant and pure. Although it is not as bright and beautiful as a rose, it is more simple and elegant. There are many small black dots on its petals. I thought: "Maybe it's seeds." ?Lilies also have many medicinal values. They can nourish yin, clear away heat, nourish essence and blood, and can be cooked into lily porridge, lily mung bean soup, etc.

Every time I think of those lovely lilies, it brings me infinite reverie, just like the blooming of life. ;