Sneezeweed. Broadleaf weeds. Dicotyledonous weeds. Polygonum weed. Wild celandine weed. Water-scouring grass. Trigon grass. Ask for thorn grass. Saxifrage. Zelda grass. Elshotria. Dog's tail grass. Duckweed. Barnyard grass. Cowslip grass. Raindrop grass. Duckweed. Horsetail grass. Tricolor grass. Datin grass. Antirrhinum grass. Ryegrass. Golden dogwood. American ragweed. Knotweed. Pembroke's Cattail Grass. Horseweed. Celandine grass. Red-flowered edelweiss. Creeping Root Grass. Oilseed sedge. Wolfsbane. dog's tail grass, pigweed, fish grass, pearl grass, mimosa, jiangzhu grass, four-leaf clover, and tendon grass , tiger grass, . and he horsetail grass 薬草 苜蓿草 透骨草 驱蚊草 钝叶草 车前草 景草 结缕草 星星草 薰衣草 假俭草 败节草 绛珠草 含羞草 樱花草 薰衣草 忘忧草 兰花草 含羞草 鼠尾草 珍珠草 月见草 白花蛇舌草 柠檬草风铃草 幸运草 还有可爱的草: 1.peacockweed;2.百日草;3.千日草;4.省头草;5.红花鼠尾草;7.修容绯衣草; 8. colorful foliage; 9. goldfishweed; 10. butterfly weed; 11. nailweed; 12. broomrape; 13. throatwort; 14. copperweed; 15. primrose; 16. cocklebur; 17. mimosa; 18. red grass; 19. lupine; 20. yarrow; 21. centipede; 22. serrated sedge; 23. yarrow; 24. chamomile; 25. purple mallow; 26. plantain; 27. lantana; 28. bellflower; 28. bluebells; 29. lantana; 30. lantana; 31. lantana; 32. lantana; 34. lantana; 35. lantana; 36. lantana; 37. lantana; 38. lantana; 40. lantana; 42. lantana; 42. lantana; 42. lantana; 42. lantana; 42. Vanilla; 28. bluebells; 29. random grass; 30. muskgrass; 31. lavender; 32. moneywort; 33. redroot grass; 34. brownleaf grass; 35. bordeaux grass; 36. good luck grass; 37. yucca grass; 38. daylily; 39. daylilies; 39. along the steps; 40. whitegrass; 41. tumbleweed; 42. chickweed; 43. fuchsia grass; 44. Williams' Ghost Grass; 45. snake's egg grass; 46. colorful pepperweed; 47. soapwort; 48. rocky soapwort; 49. purple loosestrife; 50. terrierweed; 51. old stork weed; 52. nine-headed lionweed; 53. small-leaved nettleweed; 54. large-flowered delphinium; 55. medicinal cowslip; 56. fishwake weed; 57. flower-leaved oatweed; 58. ligustrum; 59. silverside; 60. wireweed; 61. centipedegrass; 62. white-flowered Clover; 63. tulip mountain grass; 64. edelweiss; 65. copperhammer grass; 66. asparagus mountain grass; 67. juniper shadow grass; 68. mirror grass; 69. shrimp grass; 70. spatterdock grass; 71. red dot grass; 72. antler mountain grass; 73. field hay; 74. pine needlegrass; 75. mincegrass; 76. bitterbrush; 77. water mirror grass; 78. pike grass; 79. umbrella grass; 80. donkey's hoof grass; 81. spiral cordgrass; 82. comfrey; 83. salvia; 84. goat's beard grass; 85. cotton grass; 86. fine-toothed comfrey; 87. rushes; 88. pimpernel; 89. peltata; 90. eyedropper; 91. hogweed; 92. goosegrass; 93. motherwort; 94. dong quai; 95. mosquito repellent herbs; 96. dog's tails; 97. pseudo thrift; 98. cichlids; 99. cattail grass; 100. knotweed.
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/ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 故乡+奇闻+信息+科技+音乐+交友+女人+艺术+技术+电脑大全/%C9%BD%B6%AB%B2%DC%CF%D8% B5%E7%C4%D4%B3%C7 Shandong Prophet Technology ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Grass Name Wu Zhiqiang The world of grass is endless. Grass suggests something to us, or rather grass suggests something to us. When we are sleeping inside the house, the grasses are growing wildly outside. Lush grass knows no loneliness. I have a kingdom of grass right in front of me, and every time I walk through it, I feel a sense of awe. The grass is growing to overwhelm the trail. This kind of grass is called sticky, because it is like glue, sticky hands, sticky skin, you do not mess with it, it also want to mess with you, its growth is also to climb on other plants to grow tall, but it does not care about, a kind of overbearing and domineering, so I see it, I also have to avoid walking away. This kind of grass is called Mugengane, and the flowers it produces are called trumpet flowers, but of course they are wild trumpet flowers to distinguish them from domesticated trumpet flowers. Its flowers are single and thin, not so gloriously fat, a bit of a small family affair. The flower color is pale, a white buff. Its roots, stems and leaves are tender, and it doesn't look like it will ever get old after a lifetime of growth. So looking at it makes me feel young. My first knowledge of roots came not from trees, but from the roots of this grass. Oh, so that's what roots look like, curved and twisted. This grass is called granny grass because of the milky white juice that gushes from its roots and leaves, like milk, goat's milk, cow's milk, human milk, and the first time I discovered the milk of this grass I had the desire to taste it, and with delight, I stuck out my tongue, but it wasn't sweet, it was bitter. Squeezing its milk into my hand, in the wind and sun, it soon turned black, and was not at all beautiful. This grass is called mace, and it is a delight to meet it in my mowing; it is a favorite food of hogs, and I have heard that it is eaten by men. I could seldom get a cut of it in a year, when I thought that if I got good grass the hogs would get more fat and meat, but the grass was only one aspect of it. One year, when the grapes are ripe, the forestry team let people go to cut the vineyards in the mace, people looting in general, some of the whole family on the battlefield, into the sacks to pull back the mace, inside the hidden bunches of grapes may be, to the midday when the place was once a prosperous family of mace has been swept away, the news that I know the late, didn't rush to go to the grapevine under the cut mace pomp and show, the heart can't help but a little disillusioned, when I was I was twelve years old. This kind of grass is called auricularia, we call it auricularia seedling, the appearance of its seeds can grow all over the sharp thorns, in the fall, dried up the prickly ball stuck in your pants, was carried by you, out of a long way, and even brought back to their own kang, until it hurts you when you realize. I can't tell you what advantages it has, nor can I tell you what disadvantages it has, it is very simple, simple head, and defiant look, if you want to belittle it, it will stab you with thorns. When it is young, it is tender, sheep eat it, pigs also eat it, to its old age, no one eat it, we will not cut it. It is said that its seeds can be used to extract oil. This kind of grass is called calamus, grows in the wet mudflats, waterfront, its furry brown mallet mallet is very beautiful, but also very fun, satin-like touch,, I use it to rub their cheeks, but also as a hammer in the air, and when it dries out, with a hand, its hair will fly all over the sky. That day, I saw them in the brick kiln by the puddle, the setting sun's afterglow sprinkled them, red light, they are high and low arranged in formation, solemn and stand, there is a kind of sad and desolate beauty, I was what moved, this momentary impression of the beauty of the moment so that I will never forget. This kind of grass is called reed grass, strong vitality, sheep love to eat it, I suspect it is reed, and think it is not reed, how can it be reed? How can a reed be a reed? It's a bit like a dream of a butterfly. Whether it's a reed or not, I'm a bit confused. Most of them don't bloom, they live and die without blooming. Occasionally flowers, hairy mass, like a light dream, I call it reed. I like to caress its sword-like leaves, which look like a person's arms reaching upward, a shape that inspires me. I didn't cry out in pain when one of its leaves cut my face. This kind of grass is called knapweed, like human finger knuckles, a section, a section, its grass color will show a light blue, and accompanied by spark-like color points, looks very beautiful, is a beautiful grass, which is also many years later I can remember it in the bushes of the reason. That colorful star points in my eyes is a lamp, so I also call it lantern grass. This grass is called mint and has a strong medicinal flavor. This grass is called dandelion, and its umbrella can fly to the sky. This is something everyone knows, so I won't talk about it. This kind of grass is called water berries, sheep love to eat it, its leaves in the mouth can blow a whistle, it is a grass related to music, which is not common among grasses, it is very common, it is a grass that grows commonly in the countryside, it has a long growing period in a year, from spring to fall, I cut it, cut more, dry it, and sheep eat it in winter. This kind of grass is very gentle, the stem and leaves are slender, like a tender little girl, with small purple-blue flowers. I have never been able to call it by name, and I can't name it, so I'll call it daughter's grass now. This kind of grass is called bitter vegetable, people can eat, I ate once when I was ten years old, boiled, mixed with salt, can be cool and defeat the fire, but we called it sweet saw vegetable, why so called? I do not understand, is the adults passed down the name, now look, sweet is about because of its bitter, although bitter but can be eaten, seems to be sweet. As for the "saw" is to take the shape of its similarity, it can also bloom a yellow flower, that is, bitter cauliflower, symbolizing the suffering of the flower. Vegetables instead of food is a difficult time, now people eat it is to eat fresh to eat characteristics. This kind of grass is called hairy yo-yo, spikes of small tails like wiggling around. This kind of grass is called mustard, born with thorns, the older it gets, the harder it gets. You have all seen these, I will not say more. This kind of grass is called gray grey cabbage, pigs eat, when enough water, it can grow very tall single plant. For a while I thought there was no more grass to mow in this part of the country, and often had to walk a long way to find a patch of hogweed. Once I climbed up an aspen tree and peered into the sorghum field in front of me and found a clearing. After drilling through 20 or 30 paces of sorghum stalks, I saw a lush growth of ashwagandha, and was overjoyed, and this joy of discovery stayed with me for a long time. In those years, I regarded the search for grass as my secret joy, and I became a selfish child because of it, unwilling to tell others the secret of the grass I had found for fear that someone else would cut it. Always walking alone in the wild, I was lonely because of it, and grew up because of it, so that I could seldom have the time to share my joy with others in the future, and it was all because of the grass. Wu Zhiqiang