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Every wild flower has its own name

Every wild flower has its own spring, and every wild flower has its own name.

A long time ago, my focus was on people, things, and moods, and I rarely paid attention to nature, let alone figuring out the name of a wild flower.

Later, I don’t know when I started, but I probably started taking photos with my smartphone. I like to take pictures of landscapes, flowers and trees, and I gradually fell in love with nature. Every time I take a photo of a flower, I want to know its name, just like when I first meet a new friend, I always want to know their name first.

In order to know the name of each flower, I bought several books to look up, but the names cannot be found in some flower books, especially wild flowers. So I followed many plant experts or flower lovers on Weibo, and used their Weibo to get to know or ask about the names of some flowers. At that time, I often asked a blogger named "Nyewo Old Lady" for the names of flowers. She was very enthusiastic and would reply every time I sent pictures of flowers to her. I remember one time my best friend and I took a photo of a small white lantern-like flower in the community where I lived. We thought it was a lily of the valley, but later we found out through the nymphomaniac old lady that it was not a lily of the valley, but a blueberry flower.

At that time, I struggled to find out the name of each flower. I was embarrassed to ask the same person all the time, so I asked someone else, like a nymphomaniac. Not many people are so enthusiastic. Some bloggers will not reply if they see a stranger.

At that time, my best friend and I were very keen on taking pictures of flowers. We often traveled long distances to take pictures. Once we traveled more than 20 kilometers to Ningbian to take pictures. Wolfsbane flower. It’s just that we didn’t know the names of many of the wild flowers we photographed at that time.

My best friend is a college English teacher. Once when she was teaching students, she talked about the problem of identifying flowers. Her students actually recommended her a flower identification software called "Xingse". "It's true that you can't find anything even if you wear iron shoes. It doesn't take any effort to get it." This software is very easy to use. You can import flower pictures and the flower names will be loaded. The accuracy rate is relatively high, and it can also generate beautiful pictures with flower poems. My best friend couldn’t wait to recommend this software to me. Now, figuring out the name of each flower is no longer a problem. When I photographed flowers I didn’t recognize, I often asked for advice. This silent teacher answered all my questions and satisfied my curiosity about every flower. From this, I learned the names of many wild flowers. They are like my friends. Every time I see them, I always want to call their names softly.

Sometimes, when I see someone getting the name of a flower wrong, I feel like I am correcting a student's composition and I always want to correct it. The flower is so beautiful. If you get her name wrong, it may be embarrassing, and other flowers will laugh at her. Just like calling the wrong student's name during roll call in class, the student will be embarrassed, and other students will laugh out loud. Therefore, I often tell flower lovers the exact name of the flower. Of course, I often share the color recognition software with them. I think this is a must-have tool for every nymphomaniac. However, it is not 100% reliable. It cannot identify some flowers, and it will recognize the wrong names of some flowers. But just like people cannot be perfect, it is not perfect either.

Every wild flower has its own name. Telling you the name of a wild flower is something I am happy to do. Those great principles of life are everywhere, and you can admire them all. "Plants and trees moisten the nature, dust boils and disturbs the mind. If you smell the vegetation more than you know people, you will know less about people." Sometimes, what I want to do is just such a small thing.

Some of the following spring wildflowers were taken by me, and some were taken by students I saw recently. Maybe they don’t know the names of the flowers, but the shapes and colors tell me, I will tell them and everyone who passes by.