Prompt: Describe your favorite fruit tree
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Describing My Favorite Fruit Tree
1. Template 1:
Below is a descriptive essay about a guava tree, meticulously described by a student with impressive comparisons, making it captivating.
Essay:
The scent of ripe guava permeates the air, even in the scorching heat of noon. It's the guava tree in our garden.
In the village garden, guava trees, along with pomelo and bamboo, form a complete and warm rural picture. Our guava tree has been planted by Dad for a long time. It resembles a robust young man with a sturdy, glossy gray trunk. Many branches sprout from the trunk as if reaching out. Although not as large as many other trees, the guava tree has a thick canopy and leaves with a fresh, minty scent. In summer, the guava tree becomes even more beautiful and fragrant, attracting everyone's attention....(Continued)
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2. Template 2:
The descriptive essay about the fruit tree that I adore - describing a tangerine tree below, has an engaging introduction along with specific descriptions of the Cao Phong tangerine tree.
Essay:
'Yellow hides white bags inside
White bags hold golden tangerines
Eating the tangerines, no need to toast
Eat the white bags, discard the yellow ones.'
Do you know what fruit the verses above refer to? They are the ripe, juicy tangerines.
Anyone who has set foot in my homeland - the land of Cao Phong, will never forget the endless hills of tangerine trees. Looking at those endless hills of tangerines, I imagine a green velvet carpet in some fairy tale. And indeed, the tangerine hills of my hometown undergo a strange transformation with the four seasons...(Continued)
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Descriptive essay about my favorite fruit tree - Describing the Cao Phong tangerine tree
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After completing the description of the favorite fruit tree, the student below has chosen to describe the coconut tree from their hometown.
Essay:
Coconut trees are very familiar to Vietnamese people. Therefore, next to my grandmother's pond, there is also a coconut tree planted.
Coconut trees belong to the palm family. They are very tall, just like giants. They can grow up to thirty meters tall. The trunk of a coconut tree stretches upward as if to touch the blue sky. The trunk is divided into many segments like bamboo but larger, too big for my arms to embrace. The leaves of the coconut tree are also larger than those of other trees. The single leaves are divided into many small branches, with prominent stems and veins. When the old coconut leaves fall, they leave scars on the trunk....(Continued)
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Mango is a familiar fruit tree. The essay below has introduced the characteristics of mango trees, mango flowers, mango fruits, and the delicious fragrance of ripe mangoes.
Essay:
In our garden, there are many fruit trees. There are orange trees, grapefruit trees, custard apple trees,... but my favorite is the mango tree.
The mango tree has a light brown trunk, large and tall, standing out in the garden. Its branches stretch out horizontally like the arms of bodybuilders on TV. The mango leaves are small, with prominent veins. During the fruit season, tiny flowers bloom abundantly, covering a section of the garden in white. Soon after, clusters of mangoes will appear. The mangoes are smooth and green, round and firm, fitting perfectly in the palm of the hand, with several fruits closely packed together, hanging on the branches, swaying in the wind.
Then, one day, after being nurtured and protected by the mother tree, the mangoes finally ripen. Each fruit turns golden yellow, spreading its fragrant scent throughout the garden....(Continued)
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Descriptive essay about mango tree - My favorite fruit tree
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The student below has introduced a common fruit tree grown in most rural areas - the Banana Tree.
Essay:
Swish, swish... Our banana garden whispers with every gust of wind, creating a delightful melody to our ears.
The banana trees in our garden are several years old. The mother and baby banana trees thrive together, living harmoniously. The most prominent is the tall and mature mother banana tree. Its trunk grows tall, straight, and somewhat sturdy. When young, its skin is smooth, shiny, and cool to the touch, reminiscent of a baby's skin. Banana trees have many leaves, large and small, overlapping each other. However, as they mature, the outer leaves dry up and gradually shed, making way for new growth. The banana leaves are quite large and long, with prominent veins and thick stems, swaying gracefully in the wind. Since banana trees only produce the mother banana, there's a folk saying:
'The banana boasts its purity.
The banana, alone, has no offspring.'
......(Continued)
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8. Sample number 8:
A sample essay introducing the guava tree by the pond in their home garden.
Essay:
In our home garden, amidst numerous fruit trees, I particularly fancy the guava tree by the pond.
This guava tree has been around for several years. Dad planted it when I was just learning to walk and run, and now it has grown substantially. The guava tree isn't very tall. Its trunk is stout, branching out into various directions. It's robust and healthy, with lush foliage that looks like a banquet from afar. The leaves are thick and dark green. It's also a habitat for terrifying caterpillars with sharp hairs. During the flowering and fruiting season, the tree is adorned with beautiful clusters of white flowers. As time passes, these clusters of fruits, both green and ripe, peek out from amidst the green foliage. They grow larger, and the ripe red fruits begin to attract bees, butterflies, and birds to the tree.
Each type of tree has its own allure; the bamboo tree may not be particularly special, but it's a simple, humble species cherished by many. Just like me, I adore the bamboo tree in our yard... (Continued)
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Below is a short essay describing the tamarind tree along with captivating descriptions and associations.
Essay:
In our home, we have a delightful tamarind tree. Every summer, my mother prepares sour soup, adding a few tamarinds, which is simply splendid.
The tamarind tree planted by my father has grown for several years, now towering as a robust young man, standing over ten meters tall. Its trunk is sturdy, with a dark red hue and a layer of soft, golden wood. The tamarind leaves resemble feather-like compound leaves, with each branch bearing dozens of small leaflets. When the tree 'gives birth,' the clusters of fruit hanging from it are quite striking. The tamarind fruit is brown, with a tough shell, and inside lies a translucent white flesh... (Continued)
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10. Sample number 10:
The student below has introduced the characteristics and special uses of the soursop tree (soursop fruit) - a tree closely associated with many streets in Hanoi.
Essay:
The soursop tree has long been familiar to everyone, especially the people of Hanoi.
Soursop trees thrive in sandy soil, and in Hanoi, they are abundant. They are adaptable and grow rapidly. Their sturdy trunks can reach up to thirty meters high, resembling giants. The branches are slender, with gray velvety hairs. The leaves grow alternately, resembling feather-like shapes, extending like dancing arms. They are oval-shaped with pointed tips, long and smooth, with prominent veins on the underside. In spring and summer, soursop flowers bloom profusely in small clusters, with small, greenish-white blossoms. After some time, the young soursop fruits emerge, gradually growing into slightly flattened spherical shapes, with smooth, round ends. When ripe, they turn a dark yellow color and contain seeds inside. Soursop fruits are highly favored, often used to make sour soup in the summer or preserved as candied fruits, pickles, etc., providing a refreshing sensation, relieving the heat of summer.
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Hopefully, these 8 sample essays have provided some inspiration for your own descriptive essay about fruit trees. In addition, to hone your descriptive writing skills, you can refer to other sample essays describing trees such as Describing a Willow Tree, Describing a Shade-Providing Tree, Short Description of Trees, The Image of a Golden Apricot Tree, or descriptive essays about animals, objects, etc.
