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The foot of Parthenocissus

Diary > diary of grade one_ The north wall of the school playground is full of Parthenocissus. My family also has Parthenocissus, climbing up from the west wall of the courtyard, occupying a large area on the roof. Diary 100 words

Parthenocissus just grow out of the leaves are bright red, a few days after the leaves grow up, they become green. The tender leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata don't attract much attention. What attracts people's attention is the grown leaves. The leaves are so fresh and comfortable to look at. The tips of the leaves are straight down and evenly spread on the wall. There are no overlaps and no gaps left. A gust of wind blowing, a wall of leaves rippling waves, very good-looking.

Before, I only knew this plant was called Parthenocissus, but I didn't know how it could climb. I noticed this year that Parthenocissus has feet. The foot of Parthenocissus is on the stem. On the stem long petiole place, the reverse side protrudes the branch like 67 filaments, each filaments looks like the snail's antennae. Like the new leaves, the filaments are bright red. This is the foot of Parthenocissus.

When the foot of Parthenocissus touches the wall, the head of six or seven filaments turns into a small round piece and sticks to the wall. The thread was originally straight, but now it is bent. Pull the tender stem of Parthenocissus to make it cling to the wall. This is how Parthenocissus climbs up. If you look closely at the tiny feet, you will think of the dragon's claws in the picture.

If the foot of Parthenocissus doesn't touch the wall, it will wither in a few days, and then there is no trace. Touching the wall, the filaments and small discs gradually turn gray. Don't look down on those gray feet. They are quite firm on the wall. If your fingers don't work hard, you won't be able to pull down a stem of Parthenocissus.

Grade one: can afford to hurt the foot of Parthenocissus_ The north wall of the school playground is full of Parthenocissus. My family also has Parthenocissus, climbing up from the west wall of the courtyard, occupying a large area on the roof.

Parthenocissus just grow out of the leaves are bright red, a few days after the leaves grow up, they become green. The tender leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata don't attract much attention. What attracts people's attention is the grown leaves. The leaves are so fresh and comfortable to look at. The tips of the leaves are straight down and evenly spread on the wall. There are no overlaps and no gaps left. A gust of wind blowing, a wall of leaves rippling waves, very good-looking.

Before, I only knew this plant was called Parthenocissus, but I didn't know how it could climb. I noticed this year that Parthenocissus has feet. The foot of Parthenocissus is on the stem. On the stem long petiole place, the reverse side protrudes the branch like 67 filaments, each filaments looks like the snail's antennae. Like the new leaves, the filaments are bright red. This is the foot of Parthenocissus.

When the foot of Parthenocissus touches the wall, the head of six or seven filaments turns into a small round piece and sticks to the wall. The thread was originally straight, but now it is bent. Pull the tender stem of Parthenocissus to make it cling to the wall. This is how Parthenocissus climbs up. If you look closely at the tiny feet, you will think of the dragon's claws in the picture.

If the foot of Parthenocissus doesn't touch the wall, it will wither in a few days, and then there is no trace. Touching the wall, the filaments and small discs gradually turn gray. Don't look down on those gray feet. They are quite firm on the wall. If your fingers don't work hard, you won't be able to pull down a stem of Parthenocissus.

Fourth grade: Ye Shengtao Parthenocissus_ 1100 words: when I was a child, I was at my grandmother's home. The wall outside was covered with layers of Parthenocissus. The content on this page is from "read. 4" hw.COM.cn ”Push green leaves for you against the backdrop of the wall into a green world, here will become my paradise.

In early spring, Parthenocissus begins to sprout. The withered branches are green, and the small leaves are very delicate in green. Everything around is turning green. Wild flowers and spring breeze all over the mountains hide and seek in the green grass. The thin ice on the river gradually melted in the warm sunshine, and the blue sky, white clouds, green trees and red flowers all reflected on her flawless face. Naughty swallow to a dragonfly, the river will be a ripple.

midsummer. Parthenocissus has been crawling all over the wall, a piece of attractive green leaves neatly arranged, dense and orderly. All around is a green, dense leaves into shade, blocking the sky. Dark green became the main color. The lotus in the river is like a young girl in a lotus blossom, dressed in pink gauze, standing among the lotus leaves. Cicada chorus spread throughout the countryside, colorful, Yingge Yanwu. A trace of wind swept by, layers of climbing tigers rolling up and down, jumping up and down with the rising and falling sound of "brush brush", dancing a "Green Dance" for midsummer.

In late autumn, more and more leaves fall under the wall. There is yellow in the green. I can't tell if it's green or yellow. Parthenocissus has not been as brilliant as before, but the long green exudes a touch of warmth, refreshing. The surrounding green is still green, but the bird dance is gone. Only the yellow on the tree falls one after another, which shows the scene that "falling red is not a merciless thing, but turns into spring mud to protect flowers".

severe winter. Parthenocissus has completely withered, only its feet are still firmly absorbed in the wall, becoming a unique landscape in the scattered green around. The bare trees stand up in the cold wind, they firmly believe that 'winter is coming. Can spring be far behind. All things are sleeping, and they all have the same dream about spring.

After reading the prosperity of the provincial capital and listening to the noise of the downtown, I still remember the picturesque scenery there, especially the green and secluded Parthenocissus. Full of nostalgia, I came to my hometown one morning. Just came here, I was shocked. Only a few feet of Parthenocissus were still sucking on the wall, let alone green leaves. It looked like an old woman on the verge of death. Around the trees, East and West, only half of the pile on the ground can make people believe how brilliant it was. A few surviving cicadas groaned on the sparse leaves. The river is only covered with garbage, it has become a disgusting smelly ditch. There are only a few weeds on the ground. The hot sun shines on the bare earth and seems to want to evaporate everything. There is no more grass, no more flowers, no more sunshine. I looked at the nightmare like reality in front of me and left like a runaway.

It's spring again. When I look at the city that seems to be still in autumn, I can't help thinking of the green and secluded Parthenocissus and everything I miss there. Now, what will it be like there? When I came to the countryside again, what I saw was still the wall. I look dim down, or rotten vine. As I slowly approached the wall, I thought, I no longer had hope. At the moment when I was about to turn around, I saw a few vines under the withered branches had been green for a long time. I put down my steps and looked around. Ah, there are many trees, big and small, planted around me, and the grass is also out of the corner. The floating objects in the river were almost gone, and they became a mirror again. Blue sky, white clouds and green trees are all in her arms.

I seemed to see the green and secluded Parthenocissus on the wall again.

Fourth grade: Cassidy