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Which plants can forecast the weather?

Plants The plants that can predict the weather are as follows:

1, mimosa

I believe that mimosa can predict the weather. You must have heard of it. "Mimosa is shy and it will rain."

It is said that if the leaves of mimosa shrink slowly and droop slowly after being touched, or the leaves open slightly, it may herald a stormy future; If the leaves close quickly after being touched and return to normal quickly, it may indicate sunny weather.

2.moss

There is a saying in an agricultural proverb: "When the river is covered with moss, there will be heavy rain." The principle is that before the rainstorm, the moss at the bottom of the pond will surface due to the sudden drop of temperature and the decrease of water pressure.

3. Willow

Willow in summer, willow leaves droop and sway with the wind, graceful. However, if the willow leaves turn white, it indicates that it will rain. In fact, if you look closely, you will find that it is not that the willow leaves have changed color, but that the willow leaves will all reverse before it rains. The reverse side of the willow leaves is light green with a layer of "white frost".

4. Pumpkin vine

It is said that pumpkins can be divided into sunny days and cloudy days when the weather changes. On a sunny day, the vines of pumpkins usually tilt up and grow, and before a rainy day, the vines will droop. If it turns from drooping to upturning in rainy days, it may indicate sunny days.

5. Pine cones

Before the rainy day comes, the scales of pine cones will shrink because of the high air humidity. When the scales of pine cones open, it indicates that the air is dry and the weather will turn from rainy to sunny.

6. Guizijiang

Ginger, also known as Jerusalem artichoke and ginger, is usually pickled with its tubers. It is said that Guizijiang can accurately predict the first frost, which will fall about 10 days before flowering to remind people to prevent frost and freeze.