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Thoughts on an old tree that is ticklish.

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There is a kind of tree in our yard-the ticklish tree. It also has several names: Ziwei, Full House Red, Hundred Days Red, Monkey Spine and Skinless Tree, but I like to call it prurigo tree best. The ticklish tree is a good landscape tree, which is suitable for the environment in most parts of China, so it is planted in many places. The trunk of the ticklish tree is very strange.

First of all, its roots are curved, not as straight as other trees. Secondly, its epidermis will automatically fall off when it grows out. So the tender skin inside is exposed, and the tender skin is very smooth. Northerners call crape myrtle "monkey thorn", which means the tree is too slippery for monkeys to climb.

Scarcity is precious. How many of the thousands of trees in the world have no bark? Finally, I am particularly ticklish. I gently stroked the trunk with my hand, and the whole tree trembled slightly, making a slight "giggle" sound, and the branches seemed to feel itchy when they shook their leaves.

The ticklish trees usually bloom in summer, and the yellow stamens are only connected with six purple or pink petals, which looks particularly delicate like a crumpled tissue paper. When the flowers bloom, the whole tree looks like a cloud from a distance. The flowering period is particularly long, usually lasting three to four months, so people also call this ticklish tree "Hundred Days Red".

Yang Wanli, a poet in the Song Dynasty, praised: It is better to be infatuated with beauty, especially to expose and suppress the wind. Who said that flowers bloom for a hundred days and crape myrtle grows for half a year? I think ticklish trees are fun and strange, and they can beautify the environment. I like ticklish trees.