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Parthenocissus tricuspidata

Parthenocissus feet The north wall of the school playground is covered with Parthenocissus.

My family also has Parthenocissus tricuspidata, which climbs up from the west wall of the yard and occupies a large area on the roof. The leaves just grown by Parthenocissus tricuspidata are bright red. A few days later, when the leaves grow up, they turn bright green.

The tender leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata are not obvious, but the mature leaves are obvious. Those leaves are fresh and green and look comfortable.

The tip of the knife is facing down, so it is evenly spread on the wall, without overlap or gap. When a gust of wind blows, the leaves on one wall ripple and look beautiful.

Before, I only knew that this plant was called Parthenocissus tricuspidata, but I didn't know how it could climb. This year, I noticed that Parthenocissus has feet.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata's feet grow on the stem. Where there is a petiole on the stem, six or seven branches of filaments protrude from the opposite side, each of which is like a snail's antenna.

Filaments are as red as new leaves. This is the foot of Parthenocissus tricuspidata.

When Parthenocissus tricuspidata's feet touched the wall, the heads of six or seven filaments turned into small disks, blocking the wall. The filament used to be straight, but now it is bent. Pull the tender stem of Parthenocissus tricuspidata to make it close to the wall.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata one step at a time. If you look at those tiny feet carefully, you will think of the dragon's claws in the picture.

If Parthenocissus tricuspidata's foot doesn't touch the wall, it will wither in a few days, and then there will be no trace. Touching the wall, filaments and small discs gradually turn gray.

Don't underestimate those gray feet, they are quite stable on the wall. If you don't use your fingers, you can't pull out a ivy rhizome.

2. To write a short essay about Parthenocissus tricuspidata (100 words), you need to express your ambition in small ways. Time is like running water. In a blink of an eye, primary school passed and junior high school arrived.

Can the happiness of primary school come back to me? At that time, I still had a big secret, because this secret taught me how to fight and work hard! It was a windy winter, and people put on thick cotton-padded clothes. The leaves withered, and the leaves of Parthenocissus tricuspidata turned red.

On this day, we are having a music class. I've always liked music, but I'm not in the mood to listen to that beautiful song today.

Probably because I didn't do well in the exam, I was always restless. So I couldn't help sticking my head out of the window and immersed myself in the "pain" of the exam.

Oh, I saw a miracle-there are thousands of things flying outside the window! Is it a butterfly? ! Where do butterflies come from in winter? I tried to look out, and it turned out to be ivy leaves! They are so cute, they dance, fly, fly happily in the wind ... just like a group of butterflies. Wind and leaves can form such a beautiful scenery! Looking at them and the red leaves all over the sky, I suddenly forgot the "pain", forgot all kinds of unhappiness and fell into deep thinking.

In early spring, it climbed up the wall and eaves with its tender feet, and climbed very high. In midsummer, it is full of energy, and its leaves turn dark green, shielding people from the scorching sun.

In late autumn, he struggled for a summer, as if exhausted and the leaves were red. In the middle of winter, he had already lost his exuberant vitality and quietly fell off the trunk.

But it is not pessimistic, but dancing wildly before turning into spring mud and blending into the earth ... thinking, thinking, I suddenly found something. I discovered the secret of Parthenocissus tricuspidata-it has devoted all its life and given vitality and hope to mankind.

Isn't it? In this windy winter, it is isomorphic with the wind with its last life, forming this kind of vigorous beauty that is better than spring. "Falling red is not heartless, but turning into spring mud is more protective of flowers."

Look at them and listen to them whispering: Even if I have a little heat, I will give it to mankind with warmth. Thank you! Thanks to this flying butterfly, you inspired my life.

Although I failed this exam, I firmly believe that I will do well in the next exam, because I have the strength to work hard. Think about how cowardly I used to be, and I wanted to give up when I met any difficulties.

In the future, I will work hard and fly towards the goal in my heart! The secret of Parthenocissus tricuspidata, I have used it all my life.

3. Words and paragraphs describing Parthenocissus tricuspidata: Parthenocissus tricuspidata, you dyed the ancient wall into a green sea. Parthenocissus, the brave Parthenocissus, has become the object of your climbing. The green creeper makes waves in the breeze, which is a natural beauty! Parthenocissus tricuspidata is also called Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Pseudograpevine, Lycopodium, Maple, Bug, Red Silk Grass, Red Gege, Parthenocissus tricuspidata and Red Grapevine.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata, also known as "Bashan Tiger" and "Ivy", is a grape plant. It blooms in summer with small yellow-green flowers and purple-black berries.

Parthenocissus tricuspidata leaves often climb on walls or rocks, only the size of a child's palm. The edge of the leaf is serrated, the front of the leaf is very smooth, and there is a layer of snow-white hair on the back. Parthenocissus tricuspidata leaves are lovely. From a distance, they are like a green wall, green and very lush.

As soon as you walk in, you can see that the leaves are different in color and shape. A gust of wind blew, and the leaves swayed with the wind, dancing yangko and making a rustling sound.

The leaves covered the whole wall so tightly that it really became a green wall, as if it had been painted with green paint. Parthenocissus tricuspidata's tenacious vitality and indomitable spirit, I think, should be the same in life. Don't give up because the starting point is low, don't stop because of setbacks, don't retreat because of difficulties, and don't stop because of thorns.

Like Parthenocissus tricuspidata, we should have the communication spirit of never giving up and never stopping, show our vitality and embody our life value.

4. Can the information of Parthenocissus tricuspidata be shorter?

Distribution in the world: 15 species; China: 10 species.

Introduction: Parthenocissus tricuspidata, also known as Parthenocissus tricuspidata, is native to China, starting from Changbai Mountain in the north and reaching Guangdong and Guangxi in the south. It is a deciduous vine of Vitaceae and a beautiful vertical greening plant. Its shape is similar to that of wild grapes, with tendrils on the branches and sticky sucker at the top of tendrils, which can be adsorbed on the floor when it meets objects, whether it is rocks, walls or trees. The leaves are palmately compound and consist of three leaflets, which are dense in summer. They can be used to green house walls and park rocks, which can not only beautify the environment, but also cool down, adjust the air and reduce noise. Parthenocissus tricuspidata has strong adaptability and lax requirements on soil, and can thrive in wet or sunny places. Propagation adopts sowing, layering, cutting and other ways, and cutting is usually used, with a survival rate of 95%. Annual plants can reach a height of one meter. When planting houses, building walls or courtyard walls, you should dig holes 50 cm away from the wall foundation, and the spacing between plants is generally 1.5 meters. Potted plants can be planted on the balcony of the building, the seedling pots are close to the wall, and the branches and vines quickly absorb the wall. The roots and stems of Parthenocissus tricuspidata can be used as medicine to promote blood circulation, remove blood stasis, reduce swelling and detoxify. Fruit can make wine.

5. The green Parthenocissus tricuspidata, combined with the text, summed up the content of this picture with concise words. The text "Green Parthenocissus" writes for the first time that Mr. Ye Shengtao revised my composition: "I" saw the content of Ye Lao's revised composition, read his brief comments, got a preliminary impression of Ye Lao's character and established confidence in writing.

Then I wrote "Me" as a guest in Ye Lao's hometown, describing the Parthenocissus covered with walls twice in Ye Lao's yard: Parthenocissus covered with sunshine when I first entered the yard in the afternoon and Parthenocissus covered with the afterglow of sunset at dusk. The author expressed his feelings at that time by writing Parthenocissus tricuspidata. Finally, this incident left a deep impression on me. The author said: "In front of my eyes, the Parthenocissus tricuspidata is always so green."

Echoing the topic, I implicitly wrote 15 summer, which has always remained in the author's mind. Mr. Ye Shengtao's voice, smile and cordial teaching always inspired him to move forward.