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Naughty little kids

Autumn, like a naughty child, runs east and west, and when you are not looking,

By Brian S SnyderPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
Naughty little kids
Photo by Ben McLeod on Unsplash

Autumn, like a naughty child, runs east and west, and when you are not looking, it paints the earth with colorful colors.

He gives the woods yellow, red and green, the fields gold, red and white, and the orchards purple, red and yellow, but autumn gives the most beautiful view of the garden.

If you are on your way to the garden, you can smell the flowers from ten miles away, and the fragrance of the flowers is very refreshing.

Let's look at the chrysanthemum first, it has red, purple, and yellow ------ they are some of them head high, some shy, some upside down branches, some courteous, in welcoming guests, put their most beautiful and elegant side to everyone. Unlike the chrysanthemums, which are not as bold as chrysanthemums, the osmanthus hides in the lush branches and leaves to give off an intoxicating fragrance, and some sneak away from the branches to peek at people's actions. The clusters of osmanthus flowers embraced together, like a golden ball, look beautiful.

I love chrysanthemums and osmanthus, and I love their spirit of standing proudly on their branches.

Part II: Autumn Garden

In my old house, there is a small garden, autumn has arrived. The white jade-like magnolia, its fragrance running in four directions, and the vibrant autumn chrysanthemum, are in a variety of forms, fighting for beauty, as in a beauty contest, the flame-red maple.

When the autumn wind blows, they float to the sky, some like beautiful butterflies flying, some like a few children swinging together, and some like a group of red-clad ladies dancing ...... The evergreen pines and cypresses are also there. The flowers and plants on the garden road, pruned by the gardeners, are standing neatly, and the leafy poplars, paulownia trees, diamond poplars, and so on, have also shed their green garments. Watery peaches, tender and crisp pears, and sweet poppy peaches are hanging on the branches. The leaves are falling on the garden paths.

In the sunlight, the road is like a golden carpet. Looking up at the sky, the blue sky and white clouds appeared in front of my eyes. The charming scenery of the autumn garden in my hometown makes me forget to return.

Part III: Autumn Garden

Autumn is here, the weather is cool, the autumn breeze, the garden is full of all kinds of flowers, there are osmanthus, chrysanthemum and moonflower, and some I can't say the name of the words, the most prominent to the tree osmanthus, it has two kinds of gold osmanthus and silver osmanthus, among which the gold osmanthus blooms the most fragrant flowers, don't see it a flower is small, but in each leaf stalk, there are several small osmanthuses. When you stand under the osmanthus tree, the fragrance of osmanthus is even stronger, so strong that it is intoxicating! It also attracts swarms of bees to collect nectar.

Not only does the osmanthus smell good, but its flowers are also very useful, as they can be used to make osmanthus cake, osmanthus wine, and osmanthus tea.

Chrysanthemums come in several colors, including white, yellow and purple when they bloom for a long time, they reflect each other like a beautiful picture.

The moonflowers also have charming flowers, some of them are budding, with a few petals tightly closed together;

Some of them are hiding behind the leaves with only half of their faces showing, while others are poking their heads out from the leaves like naughty children playing hide-and-seek, while a few butterflies are flying on top of these flowers as if they are dancing beautifully.

I love your garden in autumn!

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