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3 words about the photos of the third grade spring outing.

Today, it's drizzling in the sky, and we organized an interesting activity-spring outing in the outer small north area.

After hearing the news, everyone was excited and nervous. Because the weather forecast said it would rain today, we were afraid that the school would change the time. But the headmaster said that rain or shine, you can go for a spring outing! We all cheered. After a while, we got on the school bus. The bus staggered all the way, but it couldn't stop our happiness and excitement.

At the destination-Red Sun Base of Dianjun, we began to enjoy the flowers. There are so many flowers here! I can't name many flowers, big and small! Here, there are Huang Yanyan's winter jasmine flowers, peony flowers with big bowls, colorful sunflowers and pink cherry blossoms ... < P > I picked up a peony flower and watched it carefully. Its color is beautiful. Its petals are pink with a little magenta edge, and its stamen is golden yellow, just like a small plate plated with gold.

The morning glory around the railing is like a small trumpet, with red, yellow, purple and green leaves, as if it had been freshly painted.

The winter jasmine is not as gorgeous as a rose, nor as brilliant as a peony. Little yellow flowers are swaying in the rain with the wind, which is so lovable. They grow very thick, in large clumps, but when you walk in, you should pay attention to it. How can there be no bugs in such dense branches and leaves?

Cherry blossoms grow on trees, and the flowers are pink, which are a little bigger than the winter jasmine. Some of them hide under the leaves, like hiding with us, while others squeeze out from the branches and want to take a photo with us!

Phalaenopsis is more expensive than other flower species. It is pink and purple, with the same appearance and name-it flies like a butterfly.

This spring outing let me see many plants that I have heard of in books but have never seen. This spring outing is really meaningful!