Some petals are all spread out, revealing a beautiful smiling face, while others are wrapped in petals, showing no stamens, like a shy little girl, afraid to show her beautiful little face. Some just spread out two or three petals. The petals of roses are very fragrant, and you can smell the fragrance of roses when you stand far away. The petals of roses are round.
The petals of this flower are white and only bloom in winter (in the greenhouse, of course). Whenever winter comes, it will quietly open its petals and spit out a hint of fragrance. Have you guessed? Narcissus, of course.
Last winter, my mother bought me some daffodils, which made me very happy. As soon as I got home, I found a rectangular green flowerpot and immediately put the daffodils in it.
A few days later, the daffodils grew white buds, and a few days later, the daffodils' buds opened. I carefully observed the daffodil, only to find that it has five delicate petals, very beautiful, like a little girl's face. I smelled it again, only to find that the daffodils smell good.
Phalaenopsis is very common in life, such as People's Square. Phalaenopsis is mostly violet. From a distance, it looks like a flock of butterflies dancing. The petals of Phalaenopsis are like the wings of butterflies, and the stamens are the body of Phalaenopsis.
I still like Phalaenopsis, although it is not as graceful as Magnolia, nor as fragrant as Lotus.