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What are the stick figures of Chuncao?

Spring sketch painting is as follows:

1 Draw such a curve on paper.

Draw another such bending line above the bending line.

Continue to draw, draw a third such curve, and the leaves of grass will be formed.

Draw a vertical line down, a little radian. This is a pole of grass.

Draw another curve.

6 Draw another complete leaf.

7 also draw the petiole of grass.

Draw leaves on the lower part with a pole. Look, stick figures are made of spring grass.

The grasses in spring are: wormwood, Veronica, Setaria viridis, Portulaca oleracea, Ajuga, Prunella vulgaris, Commelina communis, Prunella yunnanensis, mimosa, clover and so on.

Wormwood: Perennial herb or slightly semi-shrub-like, with strong fragrance. Born in wasteland, roadside, riverside and hillside in middle and low altitude areas, it is also found in forest grassland and grassland areas, and local areas are the dominant species of plant communities.

Veronica: An annual or biennial hairy herb. There are three colors: blue, white and pink. It began to grow in early April and withered at the end of June-September, 10, and the suitable growth temperature was 15~25℃.

Setaria viridis: an annual plant. Roots are whisker-like, and tall plants have supporting roots. The stems are erect or knee-bent at the base, and they like to grow in warm and humid climate areas. Loose and fertile sandy loam and clay loam rich in humus are suitable. Generally, seeds germinate from mid-April to May.