Thoughts on Visiting Shanghai Botanical Garden
Visiting Shanghai Botanical Garden One spring day, the school organized a spring outing to Shanghai Botanical Garden. I have been to many parks and zoos, but I have never been to the botanical garden. The ancient poem goes: spring outing, enjoying the green lotus pond in summer, drinking chrysanthemum wine in autumn and singing snow poems in winter. The students were all in high spirits and excited when they had the opportunity to visit the botanical garden this time. Because this trip can not only relax students' nervous study pressure and breathe fresh air, but also let them know more about plant growth. At 9 o'clock in the morning, when we walked into the Shanghai Botanical Garden, the first thing we saw was a sea of flowers. In the park, there are countless Phalaenopsis, tulips, canna, rose and peony. Before they come, the refreshing flowers have drifted away with the wind, giving people a refreshing feeling. Looking around, all kinds of flowers are in full bloom, red, pink, white, yellow, blue, purple, colorful, beautiful, far away, like a colorful carpet, dazzling. Guided by the tour guide, we came to the second landscape-desert vegetation forest. Stepping on the soft artificial desert, the feeling under your feet is extremely relaxed. Although there are no colorful flowers and green grasslands here, the most tenacious plants grow here. Looking around, cactus, cactus, cactus column and aloe can be seen everywhere. These green plants grow in the golden desert. From a distance, they are like oases in the desert with unique scenery. Although these thorny plants are scary, they are good friends of human beings. There is an edible cactus, which can be made into a delicious dish and has certain nutritional value! As for aloe, not to mention, such as aloe yogurt, aloe jelly, aloe gum, aloe cosmetics and so on. , are people's favorite items. For me, the bonsai garden is the most interesting place. There are no green grass and flowers, but pots of bonsai with unique shapes give people a novel feeling. Look at them, some are like mountains and rivers, some are like clouds, some are like waterfalls, some are like rivers, some are like old people with crutches, and some are like dancing girls. They are really varied, strange and beautiful. During this visit to the botanical garden, the students listened carefully to the tour guide and learned a lot about plant growth. On the way back, the students all said it was a meaningful spring outing.