2. In spring, even if it is a trivial drizzle, the seeds of Setaria viridis can germinate. No matter whether that small seed falls off from the bird's mouth or is blown by the wind, it will not hesitate to lay a solid foundation, take out two tiny leaves without regrets, and look forward to the future in the warm embrace of spring.
3. On that day, when I was walking along a country road, I inadvertently saw the green bristlegrass swaying in the wind by the roadside through the afterglow of the sunset. One plant, two plants, three plants, the green bristlegrass hung its head, and its weak posture fluttered in the wind, seemingly unable to help itself and helpless. Two dancing butterflies flew over it at this moment, making the posture of Setaria viridis, which was unbearable, swing even lower. At the moment, I have some pity for the loneliness of Setaria viridis. Other flowers and plants are elegant, beautiful and fragrant, and they are appreciated by people on the street in the park. However, Setaria viridis, in an uninhabited wilderness, is swaying in the wind and hurting alone.
4. Summer is the season of green grass.