三下语文我的植物朋友英语作文写绿萝

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三下语文我的植物朋友英语作文写绿萝
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篇1
My Plant Friend - The Green Vine
I have a very special friend that lives with me at home. My friend is a green vine plant that has been growing taller and spreading its leaves for the past two years. I'm going to tell you all about my plant friend and why it's so awesome!
When I first got my little green vine, it was just a tiny little twig with a few leaves poking out from a small plastic pot. It was so cute and little! My mom helped me pick it out at the garden store. There were lots of different plants there - big ones, small ones, flowering ones, even weird cactus ones with prickly needles. But I decided I wanted a nice, simple green vine plant to put in my room.
At first, I didn't know how to take care of a real live plant. Mom showed me how to water it using the little plastic cup that came with the pot. She told me not to water it too much or the roots would start rotting. And she said I needed to put it somewhere with lots of sunlight since plants need sunlight to
grow big and strong. So I found the perfect sunny spot on my bedroom windowsill and that became my vine's new home.
In the beginning, not much happened. Day after day, it just sat there looking green and leafy as always. I started to wonder if it was ever going to grow or climb or do anything exciting. But Mom said I had to be patient and keep taking care of it properly. Sure enough, after a few weeks, I noticed the very first new leaf sprout had poked out! I was so happy and proud of my little plant. It was growing after all.
As the weeks and months went by, my vine just kept getting bigger and taller. More leaves unfurled and some little tendrils even started reaching out and clinging to the window frame. Before I knew it, my plant had outgrown its tiny pot and Mom helped me transplant it into a bigger one with fresh soil. With more room for its roots, it went through a major growth spurt. The vines extended several feet and had to be gently untangled and retrained to climb up a wooden trellis we installed on the wall.
Now my green vine looks like a whole jungle in my room! The vines have grown so long that they drape down from the top of the trellis and frame my window in a gorgeous leafy curtain. Whenever I open the window to let in a fresh breeze, the vines
sway and dance around. Sometimes I'll even catch a little lizard friend perching on a stem, trying to catch bugs. I've had to progressively move my vine's pot across the room as the vines stretch further and further across the wall.
Taking care of my plant friend has been an awesome experience. I've learned so much about what plants need to grow big and thrive - the right amount of water, plenty of sunlight, and nutritious soil. I also have to carefully prune off any dead or damaged vines to keep it healthy. I even talk to my plant sometimes and the leaves seem to brighten up in response! Caring for another living thing has taught me a lot of responsibility.
My green vine has become such a huge part of my room and my life. It makes me happy just looking at all the beautiful green leaves that I've watched sprout, unfurl, and grow over the past couple of years. Whenever I come home from school, my plant friend is there to greet me and put a smile on my face. My vine is way more than just a plant to me - it's a fun little green companion that I've watched transform from a tiny twig into a lush, living privacy curtain. I can't wait to see how much bigger and leafier it gets as we keep growing together!
篇2
My Plant Friend, the Pothos Vine
I have a very special friend that lives with me at home. She doesn't have feet or a mouth or eyes like my human friends. But she is alive and growing, and I care for her just like I would care for a pet. My friend is a pothos vine, a beautiful trailing plant with gorgeous green heart-shaped leaves.
I first met my pothos friend last year when my mom brought her home from the garden store. "This is going to be your plant, your responsibility," she told me. I had been asking for a pet for a long time, but my parents weren't ready for me to have a dog or cat yet. A plant was a good compromise - I could learn what it means to care for another living thing without the bigger commitment of a furry pet.
When we first brought the pothos home, she was just a few thin vines poking out of a small plastic pot. She looked a little sad and wilted from being stuck inside the store. But as soon as we got her home and gave her a drink of water, she perked right up! It was like she knew she was finally somewhere she could spread her leaves and grow strong.
My mom helped me pick out a bigger ceramic pot with a pretty sunflower pattern all over it. We filled it with fresh potting soil, carefully transferred the pothos over, and gave her another
nice shower of water. Almost immediately, those little vines started trailing over the sides of the pot. It looked like she was waving hello to her new home!
From that day on, taking care of the pothos vine became my special job. My parents reminded me that she was my responsibility - if I wanted a furry pet someday, this was my chance to prove I could care for another living creature every single day. And you know what? I took that job very seriously.
Every morning, the first thing I do when I wake up is check on my pothos friend. I go over and inspect her leaves, looking to see if any are wilting or yellowing or getting dry crinkles at the tips. If she seems thirsty, I grab her special little watering can and give her a good drink, letting the water soak in slowly until it starts to drain out the bottom into the tray.
Twice a week, I also give her a shower by carrying her carefully into the kitchen sink and letting her trailing vines soak up a gentle spray of water for a few minutes. The pothos loves humidity, so a regular shower helps her leaves stay lush and green. Seeing her vines uncurl and seem to reach up toward the water always makes me smile.
Once she's totally soaked through, I let her drain out in the sink and then wipe off any excess water so she doesn't make a
mess when I carry her back to her sunny spot in the living room. I make sure to turn her pot a quarter turn each time so that all her vines get equal sunlight to grow toward. Rotating her helps prevent her from getting lopsided and leaning all in one direction.
My favorite part of pothos care is pruning her vines when they get too long and wild. With my mom's gardening scissors, I get to carefully trim back the longest strands to keep her looking tidy. The cuttings don't go to waste though! My parents taught me how to start new baby pothos plants by sticking the trimmed vines into water-filled bottles. In just a few weeks, brand new roots start sprouting out of the vine nodes. Pretty soon I have a whole new baby pothos plant ready to be replanted into its own pot of soil. My pothos is always making more plant babies to share with friends and family!
Over the past year, I've learned so much by taking care of my pothos friend. From researching her ideal soil conditions to watching her growth patterns and behavior, she's taught me incredible lessons about nature, biology, and the resourcefulness of plants. Did you know that pothos vines can grow over 40 feet long in the wild? They use their aerial roots to cling to trees and
other plants, climbing up towards the sunlight at the forest canopy.
My beautiful pothos might be domesticated and living indoors, but she still has that same natural drive to keep growing, vining, and reaching always towards the light. I've marveled as she's doubled, tripled, quadrupled her size since coming home, sprouting hundreds of new leaves and educating me along the way.
Caring for my plant has also taught me about patience, responsibility, and paying attention to details. If I forget to water her or prune her overgrown vines, she lets me know pretty quickly by wilting or looking messy. Having the pothos rely on me for her needs has made me a more nurturing, attentive person. I've learned what it means to keep something alive and do everything I can to help it thrive.
More than anything though, my pothos is a treasured friend and companion. On hard days, I find peace and comfort in misting her leaves or checking on the progress of her newest sprouts unfurling. There's something calming about interacting with a living plant, about slowing down and connecting with nature through her simple needs for sunshine, water, and an environment that allows her to grow.
My pothos vine has become a crucial part of my home and daily routine - I don't know what I'd do without her friendly trailing vines to look forward to seeing each morning. She's helped me discover my green thumb and given me a taste of what it's like to love and care for another living being. I'm forever grateful to have such a resilient, easygoing plant as my first real friend and pet.
Who knows, maybe thanks to the responsibilities I've taken on with my dear pothos, I'll get to add a furry friend to the family soon too! For now though, I'm more than happy spending my days alongside my one-of-a-kind, always growing, always thriving plant bestie.
篇3
My Plant Friend, the Pothos Vine
Have you ever had a plant as a friend? It might sound silly, but one of my best friends is actually a pothos vine named Greenie. Greenie has been with me for over two years now, and in that time we've formed a special bond.
I first met Greenie when my mom brought her home from the garden center. She was just a tiny little thing back then, with only a few thin vines snaking out of her pot. But there was
something about those bright green, heart-shaped leaves that caught my eye right away.
"Can I have this one, Mom? Pleeeeease?" I had begged, giving her my biggest puppy dog eyes. Lucky for me, Mom is a softie when it comes to plants.
From that day on, Greenie has been my special pal. I've watched her grow taller and fuller over the months, her vines getting longer and leaves multiplying. Now she's almost as tall as I am!
Taking care of Greenie has taught me a lot about responsibility too. It's my job to make sure she gets enough water and sunlight. Too much or too little of either one and she'll start looking sad and droopy. I have to be attentive to her needs.
Sometimes I forget to water her for a day or two. But then I look over and see her leaves wilting, almost like she's giving me those sad puppy dog eyes in return. "Oops, sorry about that Greenie!" I'll say as I rush to grab her watering can. As soon as that cool water hits her soil, she perks right back up, happy as can be.
Greenie is incredibly forgiving that way. Even if I accidentally leave her in the hot sun too long or don't change her soil for
months at a time, she bounces right back. She's a resilient little plant, that's for sure!
My friends think I'm kind of weird for caring so much about a dumb houseplant. But Greenie is so much more than that to me. She's been my friend and buddy through good times and bad.
Like when I failed my math test last year, I came home feeling awful about myself. But spending a few minutes trimming away Greenie's dead leaves and talking to her about my rough day somehow made me feel better. There's something calming and reassuring about taking care of another living thing, you know?
Or that time I had a huge fight with my best friend Sam and we stopped speaking to each other for weeks. During that lonely period, Greenie was my one constant friend who never disappointed me or let me down. Brushing my fingers along her waxy vines as I misted her leaves became a soothing ritual.
I've even read that some scientific studies show having houseplants around can reduce stress and improve your mood. Well, if those studies ever need a poster child, Greenie would be perfect!
Don't get me wrong, Sam and I made up eventually and she's still my number one bestie. But Greenie will always have a special place in my heart and life. We've just bonded in a very unique way, the way only a kid and their first plant pal can.
I think my favorite thing about Greenie is how hardy and resilient she is. No matter what I put that poor plant through, she just keeps bouncing back, pushing out new leaves and growing taller. Whenever I'm having a rough day, all I need to do is look at Greenie thriving away, and I feel inspired to be just as resilient myself.
Plus, there's something simply amazing about watching a living thing grow and unfurl before your very eyes. Over the past couple years, I've seen Greenie go from a tiny unassuming vine to this lush, abundant plant taking up half my bedroom. It's like a tiny miracle happened right in my home!
I have to admit, when Mom first brought Greenie home, I didn't think much of it. Sure, she was a cute little plant. But I never could have guessed how much joy and comfort this humble pothos would bring me.
As I've nurtured Greenie, she's nurtured me right back. She's supported me through disappointments and loneliness. She's been a steadfast companion, always greeting me with her bright
green smile. Caring for her has taught me valuable lessons about patience, responsibility and finding happiness in the simplest things in life.
So yes, I shamelessly consider this pothos vine one of my best friends in the whole world. We've been through a lot together already, and I can't wait to see what the future has in store for this dynamic duo. Who knows, maybe Greenie will be the flower girl at my wedding someday!
All I know is that having a plant friend like Greenie is pretty awesome. While other kids want dogs or cats, give me an easygoing pothos vine any day. With her by my side, I know I'll never be lonely, and any bad day can instantly become a little bit brighter. Here's to you, Greenie - my one and only, vining, leafy, green BFF!。

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