What are the poems about mangroves?

1. Poems about mangroves

Poems about mangroves 1. What are the poems about mangroves?

Two autumn poems

Don Liu Yuxi

Since ancient times, I feel sad and lonely every autumn. I think autumn is more than spring.

There is no one in the clear sky in Wan Li, and a crane, Ling Yunfei, has aroused my meditation on the blue sky.

The mountains and rivers are clear and frosty at night, and several trees are deep red and light yellow.

Trying to get under a tall building is as crazy as spring.

mangrove

Author: Welcome Dong Zi.

Facing the blue sky and blowing the sea breeze.

Looking at the calm sea.

Shall I take you to the mangrove forest?

Sit on the lawn with your eyes closed.

Listen to the birds and smell you.

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A little sunshine, Count Shu Yun.

Forgetting, the pace of coming and going

All of them.

Just your heartbeat, your temperature.

Write a love poem for you

Face your earlobe.

Gently, read it to you

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Shall I take you to the mangrove forest?

Listen to the sea and look at the wind.

Let the flying birds

Write down your singing.

Let the sea, carve

You and my love, Tu.

2. Poems related to Shenzhen Mangrove Nature Reserve

Buzuzi Shenzhen Bay Mangrove Forest

Poetry/guiguzi

Mangroves in Shenzhen Bay, Binhai and North Shore.

Rare habitat with rippling blue waves.

Heron birds play in the sky, and the scenery is naturally good.

The green promenade is a good place to see the sea.

mangrove

Author: Welcome Dong Zi.

Looking at the blue sky and the calm sea blowing with sea breeze, do you want to take you to the mangrove forest, sit on the lawn, listen to the birds singing with your eyes closed, smell your body-a little sunshine, forget about Shu Yun and all the footsteps coming and going? All people only have your heartbeat, and your body temperature will write a love poem for you and read it to you gently-shall I take you to the mangrove forest to listen to the sea?

3. Find the description of mangrove forest

Back to Mangroves Yang Pei When our car arrived at the mangroves at the mouth of Zhangjiang River, the rain had stopped. Although it is still cloudy, we still feel the enthusiasm of the sun behind the thick clouds.

At high tide, the trunks of mangroves are submerged by the river, and two large green crowns are floating on the water in front of them. Mangroves are closely related. You are next to me and I am leaning against you. Although there are high and low, it is seamless.

Dense mangroves are connected in series into two green jade belts, which extend to the depths of Longbijiang River. Everyone jumped on the boat happily and walked along the clear water between the two jade belts.

Mangrove is a viviparous plant. Its seeds germinate from the mother body, grow into rod-shaped seedlings and hang on trees. When it matures, it will fall down and stick in the mud. After a few hours, it can take root and sprout, and a small red sapling begins to grow.

I once heard a friend in a nearby village say that after the low tide, people who pick up mud snails and mud crabs on the beach often hear the sound of "poop-poop" and "poop-poop", and they know that new mangrove seedlings have been born. I didn't expect the derivative of this natural plant to be so humanized. From generation to generation, mother and son depend on each other and brothers and sisters trust each other.

However, not all these young new lives separated from their mothers are fortunate enough to grow up in the warmth of their mothers. If the tide rises, they tend to drift across the river. These new creatures stubbornly float in the sea, and as long as they flow to places with beaches, they begin to take root and sprout.

As a result, new red saplings began to breed again and were derived from generation to generation. As a result, there is a beautiful plant community and a pure life home in the vicissitudes of life.

In this way, it is not just the roots of mangroves that continue to breed. As the ship moved forward, the water became very narrow for a while, and the hull wiped the mangroves on both sides. This mangrove, Cheng-sheng Lin, which is mainly composed of tung flowers and Kandelia candel, has small white flowers.

Flowers have five petals, clustered in branches, dotted with fine pieces, refreshing and white. Driving all the way, driving all the way, I also looked all the way, I thought I was looking at a mangrove eye.

The river has widened again, and ships carrying tourists come from time to time. We don't know each other. The boat passed by, but we couldn't help smiling at each other. Some even waved and gestured.

A Zhu's camera is pointed at them, and their camera is pointed at them. Standing in this pure mangrove forest, people's hearts seem to naturally become pure and enthusiastic.

The river is wide and narrow, and straight when it bends. Standing by the boat, the mangrove area is getting wider and wider. The river breeze blows gently and the branches and leaves dance lightly, making the whole mangrove forest more graceful.

When we arrived at a place, our eyes lit up and the vast river in front of us was choppy. Zhangjiang, which flows eastward, surges away, where two jade belts of mangroves turn back and go their separate ways. However, when the ship moved to the left, the sight in front of us made everyone more excited.

There are more mangroves on the river ahead, and long clear water criss-crosses the green forest. "Egret! Look at the egrets-"I shouted.

Here and there, flocks of egrets stand leisurely at the top of the forest or fly high into the sky. A Zhu's camera flashed frequently, and raised his arms and cheered like a child: "Fly! Fly! Fly-"Rong Er's innocent happiness infected me at that moment, and I followed her and raised my arms and cheered:" Fly! Fly.

In the waves, on the green mangrove forest, flocks of egrets danced gracefully, which was a dance of nature, awakened the poetic soul of the Tang Dynasty, waved their sleeves into poems, and fell from the clouds to the mangrove forest. In that little guide to scenic spots, I paid special attention to a line-"Mangroves filter the organic matter and pollutants brought by land runoff and inland, and purify the air and seawater."

Mangroves, with their purest, truest, clearest and most beautiful features, present us with a paradise world returning to nature. A wide variety of migratory birds have found a home here, and the complex mind seems to be able to return to simplicity.

Returning to the mangrove forest, people's hearts are also clear. After landing, I can see the trunks and roots of mangroves on the shoal in front of the "Guanbaodao" building, which is another wonder.

In fact, I can't tell which is the root and which is the branch. I only saw countless reddish-brown branches arched into the mud, intertwined and woven into a criss-crossing and chaotic natural branch network. That's the most interesting and strange net I've ever seen.

It turns out that mangroves can firmly take root on the beach with strong vitality and adaptability, supporting dense and tall branches, preventing wind and waves, and securing the bank and protecting the embankment … because of such branches and roots! Looking at the tangled branches and leaves of mangroves, I think it is happy to be a mangrove! I am happy, too! /kloc-on this day after 0/8 years, three women in their late forties were together in this beautiful mangrove forest, thinking about the purest youth of that year and the true friendship in 18 years. I think we are all very happy! Although such happiness is still ignored by many people, just as some people are always doing things that destroy mangroves in pursuit of immediate commercial interests.

They don't understand that where there are mangroves, they can always resist strong winds and waves. After leaving the mangrove forest, Aju and Rong Er also set foot on their way home.

It doesn't seem to matter when we meet again. We finally know that there is a mangrove forest between our hearts.

4. Poems about forests

The small forest in the city turned green, and the humble life of ants and flying insects in my small forest came under the soil with spring. I heard the sound of earthworms crawling and knocked down the closed door of the soil with their soft heads. On the grass in the grove, I saw a group of goats waving their long beards and bleating a black goat, which shocked my youth and soul. When I retire at home, I will take my life savings to an unknown mountain forest. When I live in the mountains, I will sing to the accompaniment of rustling green leaves. When I am too old to sing, I will sit under a green tree and listen to the whispers of leaves. When I am too old to breathe, I will melt myself into the forest soil. When that day comes, I will become a part of the forest, a leaf on a branch, thinking about the forest.

5. Articles describing mangroves

1 "Trees or shrubs that grow below the highest tidal level and above the average tidal level on tropical or subtropical coasts are called mangroves", which is a narrow definition of mangroves. Mangroves are very interesting plants, such as viviparous, respiratory roots and supporting roots. Mangroves have certain functions, which can maintain the rich ecology of coastal wetlands, and also have the functions of wind protection and tidal erosion resistance. Where does the middle name of mangrove come from? The answer is that red dye can be extracted from its bark, so it is called "mangrove". Unfortunately, red eggplant and thin-core mangrove called "mangrove" no longer exist.

Plants in the world are usually seeds, but mangroves are viviparous. Mangrove is a marine woody plant community growing in intertidal zone of tropical and subtropical zone, and is known as "marine forest". Its viviparous propagation mode is rare in the plant kingdom and has high ornamental and scientific research value. Mangroves have dense crowns, pale ancient stems, developed roots and intertwined roots, which are as rugged as jiaozi.

Shankou Mangrove Nature Reserve is one of the five marine nature reserves designated by the State Council, covering an area of more than 260 hectares. It is a well-developed and well-preserved natural mangrove distribution area along the coast of mainland China, especially the contiguous pure Hedysarum hedysari forest is extremely rare and precious in China. Dense crown, developed root system, dense root system and staggered slices are spectacular; At high tide, the crown of the tree loomed in the blue sea. If you go boating and hiking, you will see flocks of seagulls flying and fish and shrimp swimming endlessly. The sea area near it is also a national first-class protected animal dugong (mermaid) nature reserve. Not long ago, it was officially approved by UNESCO as a member of the World Biosphere Reserve Network.

Last Saturday, my parents took me to the mangroves with green mountains and green waters.

It was a crisp autumn morning and I couldn't wait in the car. I finally arrived. I can't wait to get off. Just a few steps, a refreshing sea breeze blew head on. By the time I got to the path, the noise on the expressway was far away from you. Perhaps, you have forgotten the noise, too. Because, listen carefully, only Houhai makes a light "brushing" sound, and there is the crisp singing of egrets. These egrets looked at us with a pair of clever little eyes, as if proudly saying, "Welcome to our home-the beautiful mangrove forest."

Looking up near Houhai, the sea water is rippling under the sunlight, with bursts of white light, just like countless pieces of silver floating on the sea surface. This is Houhai. My heart was completely caught by her, my breathing seemed to stop, and my blood seemed to freeze. Yes! How can Houhai not be intoxicating? Houhai is like a mirror, clearly reflecting blue sky, white clouds, red flowers, green trees and birds. What a beautiful picture this is! Overlooking the edge of Houhai, the blue sky is connected with the boundless sea, which is simply a line between the sea and the sky.

At the end of the path is a mangrove forest, which contains different mangrove plants such as Kandelia candel, Bruguiera gymnorrhiza and tung tree. From a distance, it looks like a sea of trees, covering the sky and supporting a huge parasol for birds. No wonder there are 24 species of national key protected birds, such as white spoonbill, black-faced spoonbill, stork and yellow-billed egret. Watching the birds fly high, my heart seems to fly with the birds, as if I saw all kinds of strange scenery in the world.

On the way back to the entrance, I saw many exotic flowers and plants. The trees are tall and straight, the flowers are colorful and the grass is full of vitality. This is really a colorful world!

Everyone may wish to have a look at the mangrove forest when they are free, but I want to remind you: don't leave anything but footprints; Don't bring anything except photos. Please don't let ourselves destroy the home where we live and make the future earth better!

When you were driving on the wide and flat coastal avenue, did you stop your hasty trip and feel the fishy sea breeze? Have you ever looked up at the clear sky and observed seabirds flying in the distance? Have you ever looked far away and listened to the surging waves? Even if not, you will be deeply attracted by the beautiful scenery here.

Shenzhen Futian Mangrove Reserve covers an area of 368 hectares, which is the smallest national nature reserve in China and is called "pocket reserve" by foreign ecological experts.

Mangrove, what a nice name, comes from the characteristics of a mangrove plant-red eggplant. It is the only viviparous plant in the world and turns red when it meets iron. Its Chinese name is Mangrove. As long as you go to the edge of the mangrove forest, you will find its branches stretching in all directions like avalokitesvara, looking for room for growth. Its criss-crossing roots are thick and developed, hugging the beach tightly. Mangroves stand hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, like environmental protection soldiers in Shenzhen Bay, forming the first barrier of coastal shelterbelts and resisting the ravages of countless storms.

Mangroves are also the habitat of many birds, some of which are endangered species. Every year, about 6.5438 million migratory birds come here for the winter, and all kinds of beach animals have deep attachment to them. Seabirds always inhabit the old mangrove forest when they come back from fishing. Birds are full of energy, and perhaps mangroves are also deeply gratified.