2. Orchids bloom in February, draw several arcs with lavender as petals, draw a long vertical line under petals as stems, and draw several arcs with different lengths from bottom to top with green pen as leaves.
3. Peach blossoms in March. Use the intersecting broken lines of two brown strokes as branches, the connected arcs of five pink strokes as petals, draw two circles in the middle of petals as flower cores, and draw two intersecting arcs at the ends of branches as flower bones.
When the rose blooms in April, first draw several triangles of different sizes as flower cores, outside the flower cores, draw several brackets as petals, draw a vertical arc with green strokes as flower stems, then draw two intersecting sawtooth shapes as leaves, and draw an arc in the middle of the leaves as veins.
Pomegranate blooms in May. Draw a bell shape with red ink as the root of the flower, draw four arcs upward as petals, connect the two ends of the arcs with wavy lines as the edges of the petals, draw an arc below the flower as the stem, and then draw leaves and veins with arcs.
6. The lotus blooms in June. Draw several intersecting arcs with pink strokes as petals, two ellipses as lotus leaves, several arcs as veins in the middle of the lotus leaves, a small ellipse and a crescent shape on the right lotus leaves as lotus roots, and an arc below the lotus roots as the stems of the lotus roots.
7. Gardenias bloom in July. Draw several intersecting arcs in light blue to represent petals. Draw the shape of a melon seed in the middle of the petals, draw several vertical arcs on it to represent unopened petals, draw a vertical line down with a green pen to represent flower stems, and then draw leaves and veins with arcs.
8. Osmanthus fragrans blooms in August, and several intersecting arcs are painted green as leaves and petioles. At the end of the petiole, four intersecting short arcs are painted orange to represent flowers.
9. Chrysanthemums bloom in September. Draw several curved arcs in orange as petals, two gourd-shaped arcs in green as leaves, and another arc in the middle of the leaves as veins.
10. hibiscus blooms in October. Draw five connected arcs first, indicating where the five petals are connected. At the end of the arc, connect them with wavy lines to represent the edge of the petals. Draw a vertical line under the flower to indicate the stem. Draw two arcs on both sides of the stem to represent the leaves. Draw three short lines on the leaves to indicate the veins.
1 1. Narcissus blooms in November. First, draw several connected arcs in blue, draw a circle in the middle of the flower to represent the flower core, and then draw a vertical line in green to represent the flower stem. Draw two arcs on both sides of the stem to represent the leaves, and draw a circle on the bottom to represent the flower roots.
12. Chimonanthus praecox blooms in1February, and five connected arcs are painted orange to indicate petals. Draw a few short lines in the middle of the petals to indicate the flower core, draw a circle at the lower left of the flower, draw two intersecting short lines in the middle of the circle to indicate the flower bone, and then draw a few dotted lines in brown to indicate the branches. Here, twelve kinds of flowers a year will be over.