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A complete picture collection of simple strokes of leaves for primary school students


A complete picture collection of simple strokes of leaves for primary school students
A complete picture collection of simple strokes of leaves for primary school students
A complete picture collection of simple strokes of leaves for primary school students

The spring leaves spread out and enjoy the sunshine The footsteps have arrived again, and the campus is full of new green. Many plants are bathed in love.

Various leaves on campus attracted our attention, so we observed carefully and discovered the strange fishtail anemone. The fishtail sunflower grows at the intersection of AB building. According to the information, the fishtail sunflower belongs to the palm family and belongs to the genus fishtail sunflower. Its homeland is tropical Australia and Asia. The tree shape of the fishtail sunflower is very beautiful, and the leaf shape is also very strange. It also likes moisture. The leaves of the fishtail sunflower are even more strange. We touched it with our hands and it was quite smooth! The fishtail sunflower does not have a main body. The veins of the leaves are like countless rays hitting the leaves. Its leaves have no smell and are shaped like a small dark green fan. "Ouch! It hurts so much!" We followed the voice and looked over, and one of our classmates was pricked in the hand by a leaf of the fishtail sunflower. It turns out that there are many small thorns on the edges of the leaves of the fishtail sunflower, which are very sharp and hurt the hands. We have never observed this kind of leaves so carefully on campus, and today it finally opened our eyes.

We also found that the leaves of litchi, fig, periwinkle, and rhododendron are all oval-shaped. Periwinkle leaves have many small stems that are tender and easy to tear. Rhododendron also has many small stems and some small hairs to the touch. The leaves of lychee and fig are a bit hard, and the veins are clearly separated. I thought: maybe most of the hard leaves are dark green. We took a brief look at the leaves and then returned to the classroom.

Through this observation, I understand that if you observe everything carefully, you will find something.