Red Oranges in My Hometown My hometown is located on the beautiful Jiuzhou River in Leizhou Peninsula. It is known as the “Hometown of Red Oranges in China”.
The red oranges produced there are "good fruits for state banquets" and are known as "fairy fruits on earth" and are well-known at home and abroad.
The drizzle is like silk, and the orange trees greedily suck the nectar of spring and stretch out their evergreen branches.
The long and narrow green leaves are smiling happily in the rain and fog.
When the orange trees are in bloom, they are light yellow and have small flower buds. They are scattered on the orange trees. From a distance, they look dotted with stars, which is very beautiful.
The freshly grown fruits of the orange tree are green and small. Against the backdrop of the green leaves, you can't see them clearly unless you look carefully.
The grown red orange is round and bigger than a fist.
Look carefully, its skin is covered with many uneven bumps.
Unripe red oranges are sour and sweet, while overripe oranges are sweet, making people love them more and more.
In the golden autumn of October, it is the season of ripe red and orange, and the trees are covered with fruits.
From a distance, the orange trees seem to be hung with yellow lanterns, which is dazzling; from a closer look, the red and orange trees are connected one after another, and the green branches and leaves are dotted with sparkling red and orange.
You cut the red orange gently and you see that the flesh is red-yellow, so it is called "red orange". There is a core as small as a grape seed in the pulp.
When you smell it, the orange aroma is tangy and makes you want to eat it.
Taste it, it's sweet and moisturize your throat. After eating it, the orange fragrance stays in your mouth for a long time.
Red oranges are the pride of my hometown. I love the red oranges in my hometown.
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