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How to draw rapeseed flowers with simple strokes

The simple drawing method of rapeseed flowers is as follows:

1. First, draw the flowers and stems of rapeseed flowers.

2. Then draw the leaves of the rape flower.

3. Finally, paint all the painted elements with the corresponding colors.

Rape flower, also known as YUN TAI, Latin name Brassica campestris, originates in Europe and Central Asia. It is an annual herbaceous plant of the Brassicaceae family. In my country, rapeseed flowers are concentrated in Huangling (huáng) Ridge of Wuyuan in Jiangxi, Hanzhong Basin and Jiangling Ten Thousand Mu Terraced Fields, Luoping Plain in Yunnan, Menyuan Plateau in Qinghai, etc.

Morphological characteristics:

The plants are straight and clustered, with green stems and yellow flowers. The basal leaves grow in a spiral shape. The stem leaves are usually alternate and have no stipules. The flowers are bisexual, radially symmetrical, with 4 petals arranged in a cross shape. The flower pieces are like rice paper, bright yellow and thin. There are usually 6 stamens, 4 long and 2 short, usually called the "four strong stamens". The pistil is composed of two carpels, and the ovary is located higher.

The stems are cylindrical, mostly between 0.1-0.8 cm in diameter, with many branches and soft stems; the leaves are alternate, large, dark green, without petioles and stipes. In March and April, flowers bloom on the stem tips. The flowers are racemes with four yellow-green sepals and a four-petal yellow corolla in the shape of a cross. The fruit is a silique. In summer, it splits when mature and releases seeds, which are purple-black or yellow.

The four petals of rapeseed flowers neatly surround the stamens, showing a simple and simple personality. The petals are very delicate and have fine lines that cannot be carved out by any sculptor no matter how skilled they are. The stamens in the middle are bent together, as if whispering. It has tough rhizomes, dense leaves, and is as simple and rugged as the farmers who planted them.