Where to spend the weekend, Mo Shang Hua Ferry (1)

I drove all the way north, forty or fifty kilometers, across the Yangtze River, just to see you.

Moshang Huadu is a place I want to go to after hearing the name. It is located on Baguazhou in the Jiajiang River of the Yangtze River, covering an area of ??nearly 2,000 acres. It is a leisure agricultural complex integrating sightseeing, leisure, entertainment, and catering.

On Saturday morning, when I heard from the news that the hydrangeas and azaleas there were in full bloom, my family unanimously decided to take a short trip there to enjoy the flowers for the weekend. .

It took more than an hour's drive to get there, and I saw a huge stone with the four characters "Moshang Huadu" lying in the middle of the green lawn surrounded by various flowers, which was very conspicuous. The elegant and beautiful font is like flowers swaying on the street in the wind, which is like this poetic name. Upon closer inspection, it turns out that "Flower Crossing on Moshang" was mentioned by the famous calligrapher Mr. Yan Gongda. No wonder it is so beautiful and clever.

It started to rain lightly, but it did not affect the fun of playing at all. Walking along Moshang Square, azaleas, tulips, morning glory... and many other flowers that cannot be named will inadvertently lean out to warmly welcome you. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, wandering on this flower crossing with colorful fallen flowers and crisscrossed streets, you can't help but unload your hurried luggage and feel the peace and beauty of the years while smelling the flowers and smelling the lingering fragrance in your hands.

When we arrived at the exhibition hall full of hydrangeas, we felt a sense of wonder. The big hydrangea flowers are so beautiful that they are unique and beyond compare. They bloom in clusters and clusters, forming layers of tumbling waves, decorating the entire venue and leading you into the blooming spring.

The hydrangeas here are rich in color, large and beautiful, colorful and pleasing to the eye. The pink, blue, purple and white hydrangeas bloomed with lovely smiles. They were densely packed together and bloomed unscrupulously in the spring light. They were very eye-catching and seemed to have an invisible and strong gravity. , you can’t help but stop and take a closer look at their colorful faces.

“Why do hydrangeas have so many colors?” A tourist next to him seemed to be talking to himself or asking. I took out what the middle school chemistry teacher taught us back then and gave the answer:

"The color of the hydrangea depends on the pH value of the soil where it is cultivated, that is, whether it is acidic soil or alkaline soil. PH If the pH value is less than 7, it is acidic, and the flowers that bloom must be blue; if the pH value is greater than 7, it is alkaline, and the flowers that bloom are pink; and for white flowers, it goes without saying that the soil must be medium. Sexually."

I also told him that the densely packed and layered parts of the hydrangea are not its petals, but its calyx. In addition, hydrangeas also have a nice name called "hydrangea".

According to legend, in the Tang Dynasty, at the ancient Zhaoxian Temple on the bank of the West Lake in Hangzhou, the monks saw a strange flower with a fragrant smell and purple color behind the roots of the rock top, so they took it and planted it in the temple, but no one knew it. What kind of flower is this? Bai Juyi, the county governor at the time, thought the flower was very cute, so he called it "hydrangea" and wrote a poem:

In what year was it planted on the altar of immortals,

Transplanted in the morning and evening Fan family.

Although no one knows it in the human world,

My name is Hydrangea.

(To be continued)