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What do you say in Wisteria Flower Moments?

Wisteria flower hair circle of friends can be said like this:

1. In the corridor where the Spring God has just set foot, the wisteria flowers are blooming empty and brilliant. A bright purple. Light green leaves and small pink-purple flowers hang in clusters on the flower stands throughout the corridor.

2. After a spring rain, wisteria flowers also bloom quietly from the green leaves. One bunch next to another, one flower is crowded against the other, and they are pushed against each other. I don’t know where to start. I don’t know where it ends, all I can see is purple, some deep and some light.

3. Wisteria flowers grow around trees, so there is an ancient and beautiful legend. The girl transforms into a wisteria, and the boy transforms into a tree. Intoxicating love, yearning, purple flowers are like butterflies, born for love. .

4. The purple petals from ridge to ridge are jingling and hanging down, like clouds and brocade, like waterfalls, so unrestrained and passionate.

5. Wisteria stretches out like a sprout, winding endlessly, climbing its life to a state of excellence.

6. When I looked up, I saw the clusters of wisteria flowers. The breeze blows, and the wisteria flowers are crowded together and it's so lively.

7. The wisteria has bloomed several times on campus. Strings of heavy flowers hang densely, a bright purple color, passionate and unrestrained yet reserved, making people happy and refreshing.

8. The petals of the wisteria flower are like a cattail fan, with a purple core and white edges; some are in bud, like strings of beans, and like strings of beans. The horns on the head of a cavorting little goat.

9. What a lush purple wisteria. I not only admire its floral fragrance and stunning color, but also admire its fiery passion and unrestrained life spirit.

10. The waterfall-like wisteria bloomed from the east side of the pond to the west. As I walked along the path, I discovered that wisteria flowers like this were everywhere on campus. So beautiful.