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Beautiful sentences describing the yellowing of ginkgo biloba leaves

1. Walking into the ginkgo grove, large and small ginkgo orchards, waving countless "little hands" as if welcoming us! Look! Some yellow Ye Er swayed gently in the autumn wind, like green and yellow leaf curtains, which looked very beautiful in the sun. A breeze blew, and several ginkgo leaves ran out of their mother's arms and fell with the wind. Much like a boat swaying and fluttering in the water. Like butterflies flying in the wind. How beautiful!

When I was going to take this ginkgo garden home, I found a ginkgo tree next to it, but its leaves were green. After returning home, I found that the Ginkgo Garden was originally green, but it gradually turned yellow with the change of seasons. Autumn will turn dark yellow and finally fall off.

3. From a distance, it seems that there are many fairies covered with a layer of golden gauze on both sides of the long Ginkgo Street. The thick fallen leaves on the ground are like a warm yellow carpet, and the pieces of ginkgo leaves falling in mid-air are like a group of flying butterflies ... How can this charming scenery not make me intoxicated?

4. Shaped like a semicircular fan, the upper part of the blade is centered, and the blade is bifurcated to form a slit. The leaves are graceful and winding, giving people a delicate and soft feeling, just like the autumn wind drawn with strokes.

I can't help picking up a ginkgo leaf from the ground and studying it carefully. The leaves are golden yellow, and there are waves at the top of the leaves, which looks like a cattail leaf fan as a whole. Touching the surface of Ginkgo biloba leaves is slippery, soft, soft and very comfortable! Look at the scattered ginkgo leaves on the ground. Like other leaves, they all contribute themselves in obscurity until the last moment of their lives. They will eventually become fertilizer to feed the new life in the coming year. Isn't this the professionalism we need to learn?