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in the afternoon

in the afternoon

By lakeisha sandersPublished 11 months ago 3 min read
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Today, my friend and I have made an appointment to go to Changze Family in the afternoon, and then go to the haunted house in Wusong Park. In the afternoon, I went to Chang Ze Shi's home, the small partners have been there, we set out. To Wusong Park, we entered the gate, which was very lively, filled with the children's happy laughter and stimulating screams. We got to the haunted house, we paid, and we went in. It was a little dark inside, but I could see something vaguely. Walking in it is like walking in a maze, with black "cloth" blocking here and there, blocking your way. My friends and I closely together, follow the crowd to a corner, in the dark, I vaguely saw a white "ghost" standing there, there are several people close to it, it suddenly shook up, issued a sound of ghost crying and howling, I was terrified, quickly around the "ghost". I also heard someone whisper that the "ghost" was electric. My friends are also missing, perhaps they have been scared out of the haunted house by the "ghost". Around the corner, the wall was plastered with white pictures of skeletons, and on them hung the clothes of ghosts. Maybe it's the shock. My head's a little dizzy. I came out of the haunted house, sure enough to see my little friends standing there, how also refused to go in, the father of the party Zhengkun had to take us into the haunted house, the Party Zhengkun hid in his father's back, Chang Ze saw the scary things screamed, LAN Yuze just went in and came out again, I was sometimes afraid to hold the Party Zhengkun father's arm. In the end, we left this horrible haunted house. This afternoon is really a happy and exciting afternoon.In the magical nature, there is a wonderful grass called "mimosa". Mimosa is a fascicled plant, about 40 cm tall. The flowers are lilac in color and spherical in shape. Stem slightly lilac, many branches, with barb hair and sharp thorns. The leaves are long, oval in shape and spread in reverse pairs on the stem. The tender red stems against the fresh green leaves are so simple and elegant. If you gently touch it with your hand, its leaves will close and the whole piece will droop in a shaggy manner, and in a few minutes it will recover. Why is this? I continued to observe mimosa with this question in mind. I found that when the mimosa is touched, it closes its leaves, all because of its "turgor effect". Because at the base of the petiole of the mimosa plant, there is a thin-walled membrane tissue full of water, that is the leaf pillow. When the leaves of the mimosa plant are shaken, water from the cells in the lower part of the pillow immediately flows up and down the sides. As a result, the lower part of the pillow is depressed, the upper part is raised, and the petiole drops and closes. I also found that not only do some lobules of mimosa close when stimulated, but they also transmit information to neighboring lobules, so that the whole plant closes and the petiole droops. After consulting the information, I understood that mimosa is a perennial herb or subshrub of the leguminous family. It is also known as the grass of shame, the grass of Shouting, and the grass of fear of ugliness. Poor cold resistance, native to tropical America. The flowers, leaves and pods of mimosa have good ornamental effect, and become potted flowers on balconies and indoors, and can be planted in many places such as courtyards. I also learned that when the mimosa is shaken, it will not only sag and close, but sometimes curl upward. Its "shyness" is a kind of self-protection skills, it is not only when touched by the hand will be shy, whenever encountered strong wind or heavy rain, it will shyly close the leaves. Observing mimosa made me understand that as long as we observe and think about some things around us, we must be able to discover the mystery.

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