What are some modern poems about plants?

Modern poems about plants are as follows:

1. "Crab Claw Flower" Maybe you are not sad because of this, the crab claw flower explodes along the periphery of the pot. And in the silence, we all turned around, you were gesturing at the window. In the deep red despair, in the tangle of blue veins, you start to talk about nakedness.

2. "Begonia Flower Stream" It is the third day of the third lunar month again, and the crabapples in front of the door are scattered all over the place. It flows into a stream of flowers, and I know clearly that you will never come back. But I'm still used to waiting for you, the weather comes and goes.

3. "Tree" A tree, a tree, standing isolated from each other. Wind and air tell their distance.

4. "Lotus's Mind" I am a summer lotus in full bloom. I wish you could see me now, before the wind and frost come to corrode me. The autumn rain has not yet fallen, and the green season has left me again.

5. "White Birch" In front of my window, there is a white birch, as if coated with silver frost and covered with snowflakes. The hairy branches, the snow-embroidered lace are elegant, the clusters of flowers are in full bloom, and the white tassels are picturesque. In the hazy silence, this white birch stands. In the brilliant golden light, shining snowflakes. The white birches are wandering around, and the belated morning glow casts another layer of silvery brilliance on the snow-capped branches.

6. "To the Oak" If I love you - I will never be like the climbing flower, showing off on your high branches; if I love you - I will never be like the infatuated bird, providing shade for the greenery. Repeating monotonous songs; it is not just like a spring that brings cool comfort all year round; it is not just like a dangerous peak that increases your height and sets off your majesty.