1, tidy up the paper. Put one paper towel neatly on the other, and align the corners and creases.
2. origami. Fold these sheets of paper into accordion style. Make sure that each crease is about 2.5 cm long. Fold all the tissues together until there is no place to fold them.
3. Fold in half. Align the two ends to make it easier to unfold. Fold in both directions, so that the crease is more elastic.
4. Wrap the wire. Wrap the wire around the middle crease to make the paper flower strong enough, and then twist the wire into a "branch".
5. The part that makes the stem. Make a stem from a long piece of wire as long as you want, and cut off the excess. Or you can just cut off the lower part of the upper "branch" without the stem.
6. unfold the paper. Spread the paper towel piece by piece from the top or bottom, so that all the paper pieces are separated from the others.
7. Spread the petals. After the paper is unfolded, adjust the petals and pull away from each other.
flowers are the reproductive organs of angiosperms (angiosperms, also known as flowering plants or flowering plants), and their biological function is to combine male sperm cells with female egg cells to produce seeds. This process begins with pollination and then fertilization, thus forming seeds and spreading them. For higher plants, seeds are their next generation, and they are the main means of natural distribution of various species.