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我最喜欢的植物英语作文80词

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我最喜欢的植物英语作文80词

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My Favorite Plant

Plants are so cool! There are all kinds of different ones with different colors, shapes, and sizes. Some plants have big leaves, some have tiny leaves. Some plants have bright flowers while others don't have flowers at all. But my absolute favorite plant is the sunflower!

Sunflowers are just the happiest and sunniest flowers. Their big yellow petals look like sunshine rays spreading out from the middle. The huge brown center is packed with lots of tiny seeds. I love planting sunflower seeds in my garden every spring and watching the tender green shoots poke up through the soil. As the summer goes on, the sunflower plants grow taller and taller, reaching up towards the sky.

By the time summer is ending, my sunflowers tower over me! The biggest one last year was over 8 feet tall. I had to stand on my tippy-toes to try to look at the face of that gigantic sunflower. Its bright yellow petals were as big as my head. The center was a

deep brown and it looked like it had a million tiny seeds crammed inside. I couldn't wait until the back of the flower turned brown and dried out so I could harvest those seeds. After the sunflower died back in the fall, I pulled it up and brought it inside. I spent hours picking every single seed out of the center. I filled up a whole shoebox full of sunflower seeds! My mom helped me make some of them into a yummy snack by roasting them with a little salt. They were so crunchy and nutty tasting. We saved the rest of the seeds so I could plant them again this spring.

There are so many reasons why sunflowers are my absolute favorite plant. First of all, they are gorgeous! I love their bright yellow color and big cheerful faces. Sunflowers always make me feel happy and smiley. They are like the sunny days of summer captured in a flower.

Sunflowers are also amazing because they are titans! They grow incredibly tall, with some getting over 20 feet high. Can you imagine a flower taller than a street light? That's how ginormous some sunflowers can get. But even though sunflowers stretch up to the sky, they are sturdy and strong with thick, hardy stems that don't break easily in storms. I'm always in awe of how tough they are.

Another cool thing about sunflowers is that they are smart! Their big flower faces actually track and follow the movement of the sun across the sky from dawn until dusk. How neat is that? It's like the sunflower is a little sunny plant that can't stop turning its face towards its best friend the sun all day long. Scientists call this sun-tracking trait \"heliotropism\" which is a crazy long word. But maybe the best part about sunflowers is the tasty treat they provide - sunflower seeds! Each sunflower head is

absolutely jam-packed with hundreds and hundreds of delicious seeds. You can roast them for a salty snack, or leave them raw to put in salads and trail mixes. There are so many yummy ways to eat sunflower seeds. Plus, it's fun harvesting all those tiny seeds yourself after the flower dies. I feel like a little sunflower farmer! So in summary, sunflowers are my hands-down favorite plant because they are cheerful, tall, smart, and give you a bountiful seed harvest. What's not to love about these sunny beauties? Sunflowers are simply the happiest, most amazing flowers. I can't wait to get my sunflower seeds planted in my garden so I can enjoy another summer surrounded by my favorite towering blooms!

篇2

My Favorite Plant - The Sunflower

I love sunflowers! They are the coolest, happiest, sunniest flowers ever. Sunflowers always make me smile when I see their bright yellow petals and big smiling faces. They seem to be saying \"Good morning! Have a great day!\"

Sunflowers are so tall - they can grow up to 10 feet high or more! That's like two or three times taller than me. Their stems are sturdy and strong, covered in rough bristly hairs. The big flower heads can be over a foot across when they bloom in the summertime. Bees love visiting sunflowers to collect pollen and nectar.

The petals around the edges are a brilliant golden-yellow color. In the very middle is a circle made up of lots and lots of tiny flowers all clustered together. That's where the seeds grow! As the sunflower gets older, those little flowers in the middle turn into sunflower seeds that we can eat. Yum!

Did you know that sunflowers are called sunflowers because their big bright faces follow the sun as it moves across the sky during the day? In the morning, all the sunflowers in a field face east to greet the rising sun. As the sun travels west through the day, the sunflower heads slowly turn to keep facing the sun. Isn't

that cool? It's like they are a whole army of little sunbathing sunflower soldiers!

I love planting sunflower seeds in my garden every spring. First you dig a little hole about an inch deep. Then you drop the seed in and cover it with soil, patting it down gently. You have to water the seeds regularly until the first sprout pokes up through the soil. Then it starts growing taller and taller, unfolding more huge leaves every week.

By mid-summer, the first buds appear at the tops of the sunflower stalks. The buds look like green prickly pinecones at first. Gradually, the yellow petals start emerging and unfurling into that classic sunflower bloom we all recognize. Each flower head actually contains hundreds of tiny individual flowers! The biggest sunflower I ever grew in my garden was over 12 inches wide across the face. It was almost as big as a pizza!

After the sunflowers are done blooming, you can cut off the dried flower heads and snack on the delicious seeds inside. You can also leave some flowerheads for the birds and squirrels to enjoy as a little treat. Sunflower seeds are really healthy - they have protein, vitamins and minerals that help birds and squirrels get through the winter.

One of my favorite things is making sunflower seed bird feeders to hang outside. You just spread peanut butter or suet all over a pine cone, then roll it in a big plate of sunflower seeds until all the seeds stick to the gooey peanut butter or suet. Tie a string to the top and hang it from a tree branch. The birds and squirrels will love you for that tasty winter snack!

I wish I could grow sunflowers all year long, but they only bloom for part of summer and fall where I live. As soon as it gets cold and frosty at night, the sunflowers wilt and die off. But every spring when the warm weather comes back, I get to watch those first little sunflower sprouts poke up through the soil again. Then the whole cycle starts over - growing taller, budding, blooming into those bright happy sunflower faces. I can't wait!

篇3

My Favorite Plant

My favorite plant is the sunflower. Sunflowers are so tall and bright yellow. They always face the sun which I think is really cool. In the summer, there are sunflower fields near my house. I love walking through them and watching the bees buzz around pollinating the big yellow flowers. Sunflowers make me happy.

When I grow up, I want to have a huge garden full of sunflowers! They are the happiest flowers.

篇4

My Favorite Plant - The Sunflower

I love sunflowers! They are my absolute favorite plant. Sunflowers are so bright and cheerful, it's impossible not to smile when you see one. With their big yellow petals surrounding a big brown center, they kind of look like the sun itself!

Did you know that sunflowers can grow over 10 feet tall? That's way taller than me or any of my friends! The biggest sunflower I've ever seen was at a farm near my grandma's house. It had to be at least 12 feet high with a flower as big as a dinner plate. The farmer told me those massive sunflowers are used to make sunflower oil and seeds for people to eat.

Even though the big ones are impressive, I actually prefer the smaller sunflowers that grow to be around my height. Those are perfect for our garden at home. Last summer, my dad helped me plant a whole row of sunflower seeds in our backyard garden. It was so exciting watching the green shoots poke up through the dirt, then seeing the tall stalks grow thicker and taller every day until finally the bright yellow flower buds opened up. Whenever I

was having a bad day, I'd just go look at my sunflowers and they'd make me happy again.

Sunflowers are called that because they actually follow and face the sun as it moves across the sky from dawn to dusk each day. Isn't that cool? It's like they're sun worshippers! I've also read that sunflowers are used to make a special dye that can color clothes and even food a bright yellow, just from the petals. How crazy is that?

My most favorite thing about sunflowers though is how the spiral pattern in their centers follows something called the Fibonacci sequence. That's a famous mathematical pattern where each number is the sum of the two numbers before it - 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and so on. The sunflower seed spirals grow in that exact same pattern! Math teachers must love using sunflowers as an example of how math and nature are connected.

I could go on and on about why I love sunflowers so much. Their bright cheerful color, their amazing height, the way they follow the sun's path across the sky, their fascinating spiral seed pattern showing the math of nature, and how you can eat the seeds or use parts of the plant for cooking oil, dye, and more. Sunflowers are just the happiest, coolest, most versatile flowers in the world in my opinion! Maybe you have a different favorite

flower, but for me, nothing beats the classic, sunny, smiley sunflower.

篇5

Here's an 80-word essay about my favorite plant, written in English with a primary school student's tone and voice: My Favorite Plant

My favorite plant is the sunflower! Sunflowers are so bright and cheerful. They always follow the sun, turning their big yellow faces to soak up the warm rays. I love how tall they grow, towering over my head. They make me smile every time I see them bobbing in the breeze. Sunflowers are the happiest flowers in the world! I wish I could be as sunny and joyful as a sunflower. That's why they're the best plant ever!

篇6

My Favorite Plant

Do you know what my favorite plant is? It's the sunflower! Sunflowers are the coolest flowers ever. They are so bright and cheerful. Just looking at a sunflower makes me smile from ear to ear.

Sunflowers are really, really tall. They can grow over 10 feet high! That's taller than my dad. The stem is thick and sturdy, with lots of little bristly hairs. The big round center is packed full of tiny flowers called disc florets. Surrounding the center are the big, bold, beautiful petals that give the sunflower its sun-like appearance.

I love sunflowers because of their happy yellow color. Yellow is such a warm, joyful shade. It reminds me of sunshine and summertime. Sunflowers seem to radiate light and happiness, just like the sun itself. Even on a gloomy, rainy day, a sunflower can instantly brighten my mood.

Did you know sunflowers are named for the sun? It's true! The reason is because sunflowers actually follow and face the sun as it moves across the sky from dawn until dusk. In the morning, all the sunflower heads face east to greet the rising sun. As the sun travels west throughout the day, the sunflower heads slowly turn to follow its path. By evening, they are all facing westward towards the setting sun. Isn't that amazing? Sunflowers are true sun-worshippers!

Another awesome thing about sunflowers is that they produce delicious seeds you can eat. My grandpa grows sunflowers in his garden just for the seeds. Once the petals have

dried up and fallen off, he cuts off the heads and brings them inside. We spend hours sitting around the kitchen table,

laughing, talking, and snacking on the seeds. Grandpa taught me how to split open the tough shells with my teeth to reach the tasty seed inside. Sunflower seeds are nutritious and full of healthy fats, vitamins, and minerals. They make such a satisfying, crunchy, flavorful snack.

Sunflowers are fabulous for more than just snacking though. Their big showy blooms attract bees, butterflies, and other pollinators to the garden. This helps pollinate fruits and veggies so we get plenty to eat. Sunflower seeds and oils are used to make all kinds of foods like breads, granola, and sauces. The stalks can be used for household items, arts and crafts, thatched roofs, even fuel! Every part of the sunflower plant is useful for something.

In the fall after the growing season is over, I love looking out across fields full of tall, towering sunflowers. Their cheerful yellow faces bobbing in the breeze makes me feel so warm and happy inside. I always beg my parents to pull over so I can look at them up close. Sometimes I try to sneak one home, but mom says Mr. Thompson who owns that field might not appreciate that!

I hope I've convinced you that sunflowers are the absolute best flower on planet Earth. They are sunny, happy flowers that can brighten any space. Their bright color, sun-tracking blooms, crunchy seeds, and all-around versatility make them pretty much perfect in my book. Sunflowers will always, always be my number one favorite plant!

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