Beauty by Nature
I’m
in contact with a girl named Ellie. Ellie lives with her grandparents and her
parents. She’s a year older then I am and she loves to sing and listen to
music. I enjoy the conversations Ellie. When Ellie wrote, she spoke a lot about her love for chrysanthemums and sakuras, I didn't know what they were. It was interesting to me because of how highly she spoke about them.
A couple times in her writing she had
mentioned how she enjoys sakuras, and chrysanthemum. As my research came
to a conclusion I found out that the two words meant almost the same thing. A
‘sakuras’ is what you see in amine cartoons and comics, it’s a beautiful
decoration of flowers. The colors of these flowers vary from a light pink to a
violet purple.
A chrysanthemum(s) is similar to a sakuras, but
not exactly. Here in America, we call them mums. With these flowers, different colors
mean different things. They also help pollinate the air. These flowers are bigger
then sakuras, and are associated with more common colors, like red and orange
or pink.
My new friend Ellie loves seeing these flowers on her way to school in her everyday life. I look forward to keeping contact with Ellie.
Source. Prima
Does your person make these flower arrangements?
ReplyDeleteI do not like flowers, but those are pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love flowers.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love that in China some of their flowers have certain meanings, just like the roses here.
ReplyDeleteFlowers are pretty! But they smell nasty!
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