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Does anyone know what plants can predict the weather

1. Wonderful Mimosa: People all know that if you touch Mimosa with your hands, its leaves will close and hang down again, as if it were shy. At the same time, the weather will be different because of the degree of shyness: if the leaves of the touched mimosa close and droop soon, it will take a long time to recover, which indicates that Wan Li is clear and sunny; If the leaves contract slowly after being touched, droop slowly, or open slightly, it indicates that there will be wind and rain coming soon. 2. Generally, the top of pumpkin vine grows slowly downwards and forwards. However, if the top of the pumpkin vine is generally upward in the summer morning, it indicates that the weather will turn from sunny to rainy. If the top of pumpkin vine is generally downward in rainy weather, it should indicate that the weather will turn from rainy to sunny. In summer, willow leaves droop and sway with the wind, and the scenery is pleasant. If the willow leaves are found to be "white", the weather in Luoyang indicates that rainy weather is coming. Actually, it's not that the willow leaves have turned white. If you look carefully, you will find that the willow leaves will all turn over before the rainy day, because the reverse side of the willow leaves is light green and there is a layer of "white frost" on the surface. 4. Rouge flower (also known as Mirabilis jalapa) blooms in summer. The weather in Chengdu is purple, white and red. Generally, it blooms the night before and withers the next morning. The weather in Wenzhou. According to the withering time of rouge flowers, we can judge the weather of the day: if the flowers wither at first light, it means it is sunny that day; If the flower withers later, it will rain that day. 5. Artemisia scoparia (mainly Artemisia scoparia and Artemisia annua here) is a kind of drought-tolerant wild plant of Compositae, which is distributed all over China. If it is found that many tender buds are born at its roots in dry weather, it indicates that it will rain soon. Watching animals measure the weather "people don't know spring birds know spring, birds don't know spring grass know spring." It has been found that not only many animals have the ability to observe the earth, but also some plants have this "magical ability". In the plant kingdom, some members can forecast the weather like meteorological stations. There is a wonderful flower growing in Xishuangbanna, China. When the storm comes, a large number of flowers will bloom. According to this feature, people can know the weather changes in advance, so it is called "Rain Flower". Rain flower, also known as red rain curtain, calamus lotus and leek, is an herb flower of Allium in Amaryllidaceae. Its leaves are flat and linear, much like the long leaves of leeks, hanging in an arc. Bulbs are round and slightly thicker than onions. Flowers bloom in spring and summer, and the flowers are pink or rose red. China is native to Mexico and Cuba. It likes to grow on fertile, well-drained and slightly sticky soil and is not cold-resistant. So, why can Yuhua forecast the wind and rain? It turns out that before the storm, the external atmospheric pressure decreased, the weather was sultry, and the transpiration of plants increased, which made the bulbs of yuhua trees store nutrients produce a large number of hormones to promote flowering, prompting them to bloom a large number of flowers. Coincidentally. In Australia and New Zealand, there is also a strange flower that can also predict whether the weather is sunny or rainy, so people call it "Rain Flower". This kind of flower is very similar to the chrysanthemum in our country, with long petals and various colors and patterns. The difference between them is that the flowers that announce rain are 2-3 times bigger than chrysanthemums. Through research, scientists found that the secret of rainfall forecast is that its petals are sensitive to humidity. When the air humidity increases to a certain extent, its petals will shrink and tightly wrap the stamens. And when the air humidity decreases, its petals will slowly spread out. Before going out, local residents always look at the weather in Yuhua and Suqian. If the flowers bloom, it won't rain. If the flowers shrink, it means that it will rain. Therefore, people affectionately call it a "plant meteorologist". Flowers know sunny and rainy days, and vegetation reports the weather. Perennial herbs Zoysia japonica and thatch can also predict the weather. When Zoysia Zoysia appears moldy hairs at the junction of leaves and stems, or when the junction of leaves and stems of thatch bubbles, it means rainy days. Therefore, there is a saying that "Zoysia japonica grows mildew and it will rain"; The proverb "The straw stalks spit, and it will rain tomorrow". Interestingly, grass can not only predict weather, but also measure temperature. There is a "temperature grass" in southern Sweden, which can measure the temperature like a thermometer. This kind of grass has rectangular leaves and blue, yellow and white flowers, so it is also called "pansy" (figure 19). Its leaves are extremely sensitive to temperature. When the temperature is above 20℃, the leaves extend obliquely upward. If the temperature drops to 15℃, the blade will move down slowly until it is parallel to the ground. When the temperature drops to 10℃, the blades extend obliquely downward. If the temperature rises, the blades will return to their original state. Local residents can know the temperature according to the extension direction of its leaves. More interestingly, trees can also predict the weather. In Dinglong Village, Xincheng County, Guangxi, China, there is a green bar tree that is over 100 years old. Its leaf color changes with the weather: on sunny days, the leaves are dark green; After a long drought, the leaves turn red; When the weather cleared up after the rain, the leaves returned to their original dark green. Local residents can know whether it is cloudy or sunny according to the color change of leaves, so people call it "meteorological tree" (Figure 20). Scientists have uncovered the mystery that the color change of Cyclobalanopsis glauca leaves can predict the weather through research. It turns out that the weather in Weifang contains not only chlorophyll, but also lutein, anthocyanin and carotene. Chlorophyll is the main pigment in leaves. In the process of tree growth, when chlorophyll metabolism is normal, it has an advantage in leaves, and other pigments are covered, so leaves are green. Because this kind of Qinggang Tree is very sensitive to climate change, it is often sultry and sunny for a while before the long-term drought is about to rain. At this time, the synthesis of chlorophyll in leaves was inhibited, while the synthesis of anthocyanin accelerated and was first synthesized in leaves, so leaves turned from green to red. When rain, drought and strong light were removed, the synthesis of anthocyanin was inhibited again, but the synthesis of chlorophyll was accelerated, which made the color of leaves return to the original dark green. A strange tree (called "Pu Shu" by the locals) beside Dateng Village in Hexian County, Anhui Province, with a height of 7 meters, a tree circumference of more than 3 meters and a crown area of 100 square meters, is also a veritable "meteorological tree". According to the early and late germination and the density of leaves, we can know the rainfall of that year. For example, Grain Rain germinated before, and the buds were leafy, indicating that there was much rain and frequent floods in that year; If the germination is normal and the leaves are sparsely distributed, it means that the weather is good; If germination is delayed and leaves grow less, it is a year with little rain, and severe drought often occurs. Practice has proved that the weather forecast in Baoding is very accurate. For example, in 1934, this tree didn't germinate until June of the lunar calendar, which led to a drought in the county; 1954 germinated early and many times, and floods occurred in the county that year. 1978, postponed to the Dragon Boat Festival, is indeed a drought year; In 198 1, the germination time is normal, and the leaves of the whole plant are sparse and dense. That year, the county was in good weather and the crops were bumper. Scientists have studied this wonderful "meteorological tree" and found that it is particularly sensitive to the ecological environment, so it can respond differently to climate change. "Natural selection, survival of the fittest". This special function of this tree may be a manifestation of its ingenious adaptation to environmental conditions. All kinds of animals, plants and utensils have different reactions to weather changes, and some of them are very sensitive. When the weather turns rainy, the temperature rises, the humidity increases, the air pressure decreases, and the weather is sultry, they will show abnormal reactions. These reactions can be used as a reference for weather forecast.