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How to draw flowers and plants is simple and beautiful.

About how to draw flowers and plants, the simple and beautiful steps are as follows:

1. Draw the first flower first: a circle with many rectangular petals around it, plus stems and leaves.

2. Draw the second flower: an arc and three small bells.

3. Then draw a third flower, like an ingot.

4. Then draw the fourth and fifth flowers.

5. Colour flowers and plants.

6. Now, draw the zigzag grass below.

7. Finally, draw a flower bed.

Flower introduction:

Flowers generally refer to ornamental flowers and grasses, such as Ophiopogon japonicus in Phnom Penh, chrysanthemum, golden doll day lily, rose, rose, orchid, hibiscus and so on; Of course, some flowers and plants are poisonous.

The weather in spring and autumn is neither too cold nor too hot, which is a good opportunity for everyone to travel, and of course it is also a time when all kinds of flowers and plants show their vitality. There are always people who want to have beautiful things, so picking flowers is very common. However, beautiful things are not always beautiful. Some flowers are like mushrooms. The more beautiful, the more toxic it is. Remind everyone not to touch it.

1. cactus: The stems, leaves, thorns, flowers and fruits of some cactus plants contain toxic juices that are strongly irritating to human body. After the human body is stabbed, it is easy to cause allergic symptoms such as redness, pain and itching. This poison can cause rash, erythema and even hair loss when it comes into contact with the skin.

2, oleander: oleander flowers are bright and easy to cultivate, but its leaves, skins, stems and even flowers are toxic. The milky juice it secretes contains an oleanolide, which will be poisoned if eaten by mistake. Watch this flower, don't touch the white juice secreted by flowers, stems and leaves. In addition, if exposed to too much, it will also cause cancer in the respiratory tract and digestive tract.

3, tulip: flowers contain toxic alkali. People who stay in this flower for two hours will get dizzy and have symptoms of poisoning. The longer they are exposed, the deeper the poisoning will be, and in severe cases, they will lose their hair.

4. Mimosa: It is "ashamed" when touched, because it contains "Mimosin". This is a highly toxic organic substance. Too much contact will make people's hair fall off or feel uncomfortable. Never come into contact frequently because of curiosity.

5. Poinsettia: the whole plant is toxic, and its white milk can stimulate skin redness and cause allergic reactions. Eating stems and leaves by mistake is in danger of poisoning and death.