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What sentences describe "Purple Flower"?

The precocious wisteria is really small, blooming on the same twig and vine, tied to the bare air by a thin beard, as if it could be blown away by a gust of wind at any time ... purple flowers scattered among vines, like lazy women sleeping in the most beautiful morning sun.

In autumn, the leaves of wisteria begin to fall off. A gust of autumn wind blew, and all the leaves fell off the shelf, dancing like little golden butterflies.

In winter, all the green leaves of wisteria wither in the severe winter, leaving only bare vines, just like frogs hibernating, silently waiting for the next spring. Wisteria seems small, but it has strong vitality. This fragrant wisteria makes the campus full of vitality.

The foothills are full of beautiful flowers such as azaleas and wisteria, which are really blooming.

The image of loving rattan is gentle and charming, which is a graceful silhouette of weeping rattan. Eye-catching, bright and flowing, faintly with the unobtrusive brilliance that quietly blooms in the dark night. The night is like water, swimming slowly in the silent shadow of wisteria, shaking a bay of entangled dreams.

Outside the window, in the pavilion full of spring, wisteria flowers are quietly blooming and blooming brilliantly. From a distance, it looks like a bunch of ripe grapes and a purple auspicious cloud.

Wisteria flowers exude the fragrance of the body, making passers-by stop to watch. The surface of wisteria is very smooth, like a delicious peach, like a delicate and smooth face of a little sister, and like a fun ball.

Wisteria blooms like a waterfall, spreading from the east to the west of the pond, and walking along the path, only to find that such wisteria can be seen everywhere in the campus, which is so beautiful.

From time to time, wisteria flowers give off bursts of fragrance, which attracts bees to dance in conversation and busy collecting honey. Butterflies are not willing to lag behind, flying around among the flowers, sometimes appearing and disappearing, and sometimes dragonflies will stop on the flowers to rest.

In early summer, wisteria blooms most vigorously at this time. A string of wisteria flowers is like a string of ripe and glittering grapes hanging all over the branches, like a purple palace, and the petals on the ground are like a lavender carpet.