The first thing that caught my eye was elegant flowers. There are flowers and bones in bud, and their petals are tightly held together, like a green greenhouse. There must be a beautiful fairy living in it, dreaming a sweet dream. Some are in bud, and their petals gather around the flower core, like wind chimes, as if playing a beautiful music. There are blooming flowers, and the petals of these flowers are stretched to the fullest. Each piece is like a small white peach heart, and six petals make up a flower, like a fairy's white face. In the middle of the flower is a golden flower core, like a delicate wine glass. There is also "small golden bean" in the golden cup, which is the stamen of daffodil.
Beneath these beautiful flowers are slender leaves. They are flat and flat, with green tips. The lighter the color, the softer the green at the bottom. They are like the slender jade arms of fairies.
Further down is the stem of the daffodil. It looks like a garlic, seven or eight "garlic" embrace together, like a close family. Some "garlic" have yellow stripes, which seem moldy. Although they look stupid and ugly, they feed nutrients to leaves and flowers in obscurity.
Through the cracks in the stem, I saw the white roots. They are very thin, like fans soaked by my mother, densely entangled in the water, and like naughty little dolls, squeezing around in the water, trying to break the porcelain plate and see the outside world. Some "little dolls" can't help but be curious and stick out their little heads to look out.
Look at this daffodil, like a beautiful fairy! I remembered that poem: "Huang Guan shivers, which is pitiful, and her clothes are bright and colorful." Narcissus is like a fairy's beautiful face, and leaves are like a fairy's green skirt. Whenever the breeze blows, she dances. With a faint fragrance in the wind, I feel that I am in a fairyland. I really like this daffodil.