The scene describing the falling pear blossoms is as follows for reference:
1. Brief description
1. The white pear blossoms are not only beautiful in appearance, but also the most beautiful. The most important thing is her "heart". Because most pear blossoms are composed of five, six or seven pear blossoms, I also say that they are united pear blossoms; a breeze blows, and the pear blossoms dance in a unique way. Dance steps like an elegant dancer.
2. Up close, the pear tree bark is green-brown and feels as smooth, translucent and delicate as pear skin. Where the sun shines, the flowers bloom very densely, while on the branches where the sun does not shine, a few flowers bloom sparsely, in twos and threes. Look carefully, the pear blossom is milky white, with five or six petals, like small white trumpets.
3. Pear blossoms bloom like snow for people. In this snow-like sea of ??flowers, there is a little bit of goose yellow, a little bit of green, and the fiery red sportswear is swimming in the colorful space. This is a piece of rapeseed interplanted in the forest. The bright and tall green leaves hold up a dazzling bright yellow, dotted with a sea of ??white flowers, with several colorful butterflies flying up and down. It is more exquisite than any idea.
2. Pear Blossoms
1. Pear blossoms, the genus Pyrus of the Rosaceae family, are the flowers of the pear tree. Pear tree is a deciduous tree with round leaves like poplars, trunks protected by thick bark, and branches like umbrellas. Blooms in spring, the flowers are as white as snowflakes and have a light fragrance. In addition to being eaten raw, pears can also be used to make wine, make pear paste, pear preserves, and are used medicinally.
2. Pear blossoms have been cultivated in my country for more than 2,000 years, with many types and varieties and a long history. They have been loved by people since ancient times, and their simple and delicate appearance has won the praise of poets. It is native to my country and cultivated throughout the country. Pears have the largest output in my country and are second only to apples in terms of length.
3. Flowers open before leaves or at the same time, in umbel-shaped racemes; sepals 5, reflexed or unfolding; petals 5, clawed, white and thin pink; stamens 15-30, anthers usually Deep red or purple; styles 2-5, free, ovary 2-5 cells, each cell has 2 ovules.