Poems about trees that died in winter

1. Poetry about the withering of trees

Poetry about the withering of trees. Idioms or poems describing the withering of flowers and trees

Poetry:

But the vegetation is scattered, lest the beauty die.

Flowers fall, do your best; Swallows return, they are no longer strangers.

Returning to China for another job-describing the flowers and trees withered after the autumn wind.

There is water in the green hills, and the vegetation in the south of the Yangtze River is withered in autumn.

Flowers wither, flowers fly all over the sky, and red incense is pitiless.

The autumn wind is bleak, the weather is cool, and the vegetation shakes and exposes frost.

Leaves fall like a waterfall, not just the Yangtze River.

The south garden is full of light flocs, and I am worried about sunny rain for a while. After the rain, the sun sets and apricot blossoms are fragrant.

Yellow flowers are piled all over the floor. Haggard, who can pick it now?

The leaves are fragrant, and the night is silent and cold.

Idiom:

Tomorrow's yellow flowers refer to chrysanthemums that gradually wither after the Double Ninth Festival.

Dead branches and leaves-dead branches and leaves. Describe desolation and destruction.

But now I think of that night, that storm, I don't know how many flowers I folded.

Take mine.

2. Sentences describing the withering of trees

In winter, the ginkgo tree fell out, revealing her straight trunk. She is like a warrior about to go out, as if to say, "I am not afraid of the cold!" " I can fight the winter to the death! After this winter, I will be more upright and energetic! "

The cold wind blew through the bones, and I shook hands with the ginkgo tree in winter. At this time, the ginkgo tree was completely bald, leaving only branches and withered bark. Winter wind visits Ginkgo every night and wrestles with Ginkgo. As a "living fossil" in the plant kingdom, Ginkgo biloba has never given up. Although it sometimes drops a few dead branches, the first warm sun in spring still recognizes the vicissitudes of the old man.

In the severe winter, the frosted ginkgo leaves gradually turn yellow, and the yellow leaves fall in the north wind, laying a layer of "golden carpet" on the ground. Every time after a burst of heavy snow, it is wrapped in white, and its vigorous body looks more handsome, chic and powerful against the background of snow and ice.

When the autumn wind rises, geese fly south. Ginkgo biloba began the most gorgeous chapter of the year. Ginkgo biloba leaves are beginning to change. It didn't turn yellow, curly and withered like most leaves, but turned bright golden yellow. From a distance, it looks like golden light rising from the horizon. When you get closer, you will find that there are many looming white spots between the golden ginkgo leaves. What are these?