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The Introduction of Wei Zishu into Senior High School Composition English

Today, my mother and I went to Fengjiang Park, where I saw the graceful crape myrtle trees.

We have just joined the park, and we can see the Lagerstroemia indica trees with curved and smooth trunks next to them. A gust of wind blew, and they shook their bodies, stretched their legs and began to dance, attracting many people to watch and praise. I also walked over and saw a crape myrtle tree very tall, about as tall as two people. The bark is a little uneven, and the branchlets seem to be quadrangular prisms. The place near the trunk or branch is brown and thick, getting smaller and smaller as it goes up, and becoming dark red. The leaves of Lagerstroemia indica are round, sharp, wide and round, the back of the leaves is smooth and hairless, and the back of the leaves is hairy. Unfortunately, the flowers of Lagerstroemia indica only bloom a little, and the book says that it will take 7 to 9 months for Lagerstroemia indica to bloom. The flowers of Lagerstroemia indica are conical, clustered on the top branches, with shrinking perianth and bright colors, including pink, red or white. I looked down and saw some small oval fruits on the ground. This should be Lagerstroemia indica fruit tree.

A sign in front of Ziwei tree reads: "Ziwei tree, also known as itchy tree, Hundred Days Red." Scratch a tree? I was surprised, and then read through the policy, "Touch its branch and it will swing from side to side." So, I touched its trunk and branches, and it actually swayed from side to side, as if it were ticklish. It takes a long time for zinnia to bloom, which means it must have meaning. No wonder Lu wrote in his poem: "Whoever says that flowers are faint and the sky is red, crape myrtle often blooms half a flower."

My mother is very kind to me: "Lagerstroemia indica originated in the southern, central, eastern and southwestern provinces of China. Lime likes sunshine and fertile soil, and is resistant to early floods. " Oh, I remember. My aunt next door also told me that the roots, leaves and bark of Lagerstroemia indica can be used as medicine to promote blood circulation and stop bleeding, and clear away heat and toxic materials. After listening to their words, I have a good impression on the beautiful Lagerstroemia indica tree. It turns out that the fragile crape myrtle tree has such a great effect that I really underestimated it.

Today, my mother and I went to Liangfengjiang Park, where I saw the graceful Lagerstroemia indica.

As soon as I entered the park, I saw several Lagerstroemia indica trees with smooth branches. A gust of wind blew, and they shook their bodies, stretched their legs and feet, and danced, attracting many people's attention and praise. I also walked over and saw a crape myrtle tree as tall as two people. The bark is a little uneven, and the branchlets seem to be quadrangular. The branches near the branches are still brown, very thick, thinner and thinner as they go up, and become dark red. Lagerstroemia indica leaves are round, sharp and broad round back. The leaf surface is smooth and hairless, but the back of the leaf is hairy along the middle. Unfortunately, Lagerstroemia indica only blooms a little now. The book says that Lagerstroemia indica will not bloom until July-September. The flowers of Lagerstroemia indica are conical, clustered at the top of branches, with shriveled perianth and very bright colors, including pink, bright red or white. I looked down and saw some small fruits on the ground, which were oval. This should be the fruit of Lagerstroemia indica.

There is a sign in front of Ziwei, which reads: "Ziwei, also known as prurigo, Hundred Days Red." Scratch a tree? I thought it was strange, and then I read, "Touch its branch and it will swing from side to side." So, I touched its branches, and it really swayed from side to side, as if it were ticklish. Hundred days red must mean a long flowering time. No wonder Lu You once wrote in his poem: "Who said that flowers bloom for a hundred days, and crape myrtle often blooms for half a year?"

My mother also told me: "Ziwei is native to South China, Central China, East China and Southwest China. Sex likes sunshine and calcareous fertile soil, and is resistant to early fear of drowning. " Oh, I remember. The aunt next door also told me that the roots, leaves and bark of Lagerstroemia indica can be used as medicine, which can promote blood circulation to stop bleeding, clear away heat and detoxify. After listening to their words, I have a good impression on this beautiful crape myrtle tree. It turns out that this fragile crape myrtle tree has such a great effect that I really underestimated it.