Sample essay: Write a Short Description of Trees
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Short Descriptions of Trees
1. Sample 1:
Sample essay describing a beautiful and detailed rose. Students can refer to this.
Sample Answer
In front of our house, my dad has planted various types of flowers. My favorite is the clusters of roses competing to showcase their beauty.
These roses belong to the velvety rose variety and seem to have a splendid beauty. The petals are as large as my uncle's tea cup. Each flower has many layers of thin, soft, and silky petals stacked gracefully. The deeper you go, the smaller and tightly wrapped the petals become, revealing clusters of tiny, yellow stamens nestled inside. The fragrance is sweet and captivating, attracting butterflies and bees. These flowers sip the night dew and bathe in the morning sunlight, making them look fresh, vibrant, proud, and confident. As the sun rises, the color of the flowers becomes more dazzling, and the scent more intoxicating.
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The banyan tree provides cool shade and leaves a lasting impression on the students below.
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Our schoolyard is covered in the cool shade of many ancient trees, but my favorite is the old banyan tree in front of the classroom. I don't know when it was planted, but since I started school, the tree has become our close friend. The banyan tree is tall, with its lush green canopy reaching up to the third floor of the building. The brown trunk is sturdy, and it takes about 4 - 5 students to encircle it. Occasionally, there are large hollows on the trunk; our teacher says they are marks of time etched on the tree! Underneath the tree, some large roots protrude from the ground...(Continued)
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Perhaps the white orchid tree flower is not very familiar to many students. To explore the beauty of this flower, let's read a short description of a tree - a description of the white orchid tree written by a student here.
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In the small charming garden in front of our house, my mom has planted a variety of flowers – vibrant yellow daisies, elegant roses, colorful four o'clock flowers, and golden marigolds. However, my absolute favorite is the white orchid tree. Oh, how splendid it looks! The slender brown trunk gracefully gives rise to numerous slender branches, each reaching out to the sky, embracing the morning sunlight. The leaves of the white orchid tree are lush green, smooth, with prominent veins. What I love most about this tree is undoubtedly its flowers...(Continued)
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With an intriguing introduction, the essay describing the milk flower tree below will undoubtedly provide you with fascinating insights for your own writing.
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Hanoi in autumn brings a sudden chill to the air. One day, hastily opening the window, a fragrant breeze carried in the scent of milk flowers, signaling that the milk flower tree at the alley's entrance was in full bloom. Planted by an unknown person and standing there for as long as I can remember, the tree has become a sign that autumn has arrived. Looking from afar, on the lush green branches, clusters of milky white milk flowers peek through, each small petal neatly arranged into round bunches, incredibly beautiful...(Continued)
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Short Description of Trees - Describing the Milk Flower Tree
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The following essay provides a fairly comprehensive introduction to the characteristics and appearance of the phoenix flower tree, a familiar tree in our lives.
Sample Answer:
In front of our house, my father planted a majestic phoenix tree. According to him, the tree is six years old. The tree's trunk rises from the ground like giant serpents. The large, rugged brown trunk takes three of my siblings to embrace. The phoenix canopy is dark green, spreading shade over a vast area, resembling a giant umbrella from a distance. The tiny phoenix leaves, similar to mint leaves, are smooth, green, and each falling leaf is like a gentle rain, incredibly beautiful. Every summer, clusters of vibrant red phoenix flowers bloom, peeking out behind the green branches. I love gazing at the tree during those times. I have a deep affection for the phoenix tree as it is intertwined with many childhood memories. I will care for the tree with my father to keep it evergreen.
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Here are short essays describing familiar trees such as banana trees, banyan trees, and orange trees. Let's refer to them to get some good ideas for our own writing.
Composition:
In front of my house, there is a banana tree. I have been observing it from when it was a small plant until it provided our home with a rich bunch of fruit.
Not long ago, it was just a small banana plant with light green, tongue-like leaves reaching towards the sky. Today, it has become a mature banana tree, sturdy and as tall as a porch column. The leaves spread in all directions like large fans, cooling the entire green corner of the garden. Before we knew it, it quickly became a parent. Surrounding it, several small banana trees have sprouted. The mother banana tree's thick, round trunk stands proudly, with a few short, chubby leaves, revealing the excitement that banana flowers have reached the top.
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At the entrance of Yen Tho village, Nghia Hiep commune, Yen My district, Hung Yen province, there stands a banyan tree. The villagers have no clear idea of when this banyan tree came into existence, estimating its age to be around seven hundred years. From a distance, the tree spreads its branches like a rice tray, with a trunk diameter of two meters and a circumference of over six meters. Remarkably, during the resistance war, this banyan tree endured a French colonial bullet lodged into its trunk, causing a smoldering scar inside. Adults can crawl into the tree hollow, standing inside and raising their hands. The local people have filled the area around the base with soil and nurtured the tree, making it flourish day by day.
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In the corner of the garden, my grandfather planted a Giang orange tree from Thanh province.
In spring, the Giang orange blossoms pure white, spreading a fragrant aroma throughout the garden. In December, the oranges ripen, glowing golden and weighing down the branches. Flocks of birds, with lime-covered couples, still perch and sing on the branches, catching insects for the orange tree.
On ancestors' memorial days and during Tet (Lunar New Year), my grandparents cut Giang oranges to display on the ancestral altar. When I turned 6, my grandmother gave me a Giang orange. The round, juicy orange was as vibrant as honey, sweet, and exquisitely fragrant.
Whenever guests arrive, my sibling proudly declares, 'Similar to the Giang orange, it was brought from our hometown by our old lady...'
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Spring sunshine gleefully beams, painting the sky in rosy hues. The lush green rice fields in the countryside sway gracefully. A gentle breeze skims through, causing the rice waves to ripple like a velvety carpet extending to the horizon. White storks elegantly silhouette against the blue canvas of the sky and rice fields. Countless wings of swallows create a symphony, and the rice plants sway like waving hands. A flock of gentle birds arrives to capture insects, gracefully gliding over the undulating rice waves. On the way to school, the young rice fields offer their fragrance to my soul. I sing softly. The joy of hearing the singing and rejoicing rice fields fills me with delight.
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Sample essay briefly describing the banyan tree
Composition
In our schoolyard, there are three banyan trees that the boys playfully refer to as 'the banyan elders'. The banyan's roots are large, the trunk is curved, forming many bulges, each with a unique shape, giving it an ancient and mysterious appearance. In the summer, the banyan's branches are a vibrant green, casting cool shadows over the playground where we play during recess. In autumn, the banyan leaves turn a rich red, resembling exquisite shiny silk fans. The banyan tree is the kingdom of birds, but for us, it is a beloved childhood companion.
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Sample essay briefly describing the betel tree in my alley
Composition
In my alley, there are ten betel trees planted in two straight rows. The betel tree trunks are round, tall, and silver-white, with rings resembling rings on fingers. The betel leaves are a vibrant green, curving like graceful hands dancing in the breeze. On summer nights, the betel flowers emit a fragrant aroma. Each betel cluster has hundreds of fruit, resembling glossy green chicken eggs. Over the years, the betel trees stand gracefully, silently reflecting their shadows onto our familiar backyard.
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Short essay describing the guava tree planted in Uncle Huan's garden
Composition
Uncle Huân's garden is home to numerous guava trees. The guava trees have wooden trunks, reaching a height of 6-7 meters, with smooth and glossy bark that peels off in patches at the end of winter. The guava leaves are opposite, lanceolate, thick, and fragrant. The white guava flowers cluster together, with 2-3 blossoms typically found in the leaf axils. By early May, the melodious chirping of sparrows signals that Uncle Huân's guava garden has started to yield ripe fruits. The guavas are sweet and incredibly fragrant when picked. There are days when Uncle Huân shares with me 3-4 ripe, golden guavas that are irresistibly delicious, leaving me craving for more even after finishing them all.
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Sample essay briefly describing the lotus pond
Composition
My grandmother's house is at the head of Ha village, next to a lotus pond covering an area larger than three acres. In March, the pond appears to be covered in a bluish-green hue from the lotus leaves. Some leaves float gently on the water, while others rise high like green baskets, with leaf stems adorned with numerous thorns. In early April, the lotus flowers bloom. Pink and white lotuses unfurl like large bowls, displaying their golden, intoxicating fragrance. Crossing the lotus pond, I feel light and airy, as if my school bag carries the scent of lotus to class.
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Short essay describing the cinnamon tree planted in the garden near the alley
Composition
The cinnamon tree planted in the corner of the garden near the alley is a memory of my grandfather. The tree has a wooden trunk, as thick as a thumb, with several branches as large as a chopstick or only as thick as a straw, in a grayish-brown color. Each branch, like a long stick, has seven to nine diamond-shaped leaves, lush and shiny, especially after a night of rain. The branches gracefully fan out like a beautiful green umbrella. The flowers bloom in pale white clusters, emitting a fragrant aroma on every full moon night.
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This sample essay also talks about the banyan tree
Composition
In our schoolyard, there are many shade trees, and my favorite among them is the banyan tree. The tree towers above the first-floor metal roof. Its expansive leaves create the appearance of a refreshing shade over a section of the playground when viewed from a distance. Its long roots delve deep into the ground, with some small roots crawling on the surface like snakes. The trunk is as thick as a pillar, bearing numerous scratches. The branches are long, extending in all directions and growing in layers. The dark green leaves are slightly larger than an adult's hand. During playtime, we often playfully gather under the banyan tree, truly enjoying it. I love the banyan tree immensely because it provides a cool and fresh space. I will join my friends in taking care of and protecting the tree to keep it always vibrant and healthy.
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Listening to the rustling sound of leaves, the students below had fascinating imaginations about the conversation between the pepper plant and Sister Wind. Through the conversation, the students cleverly introduced the pepper plant.
Composition:
Sizzle...crackle...sizzle...crackle, the sound of Aunt Pepper in the garden chitchatting with Sister Wind! In the lovely little garden at my grandparent's house, next to the ripe orange trees, the thoc plum, and Uncle Mango, is Aunt Pepper's family. Aunt Pepper has been standing there for a few years now, looking like a gentle mother with her 'hair' being the green young leaves, the smooth shiny green surface mixed with a few 'bangs' that have faded, hanging down towards the ground. Soft-bodied but incredibly robust, Aunt Pepper, amid all the gusts of wind, still stands proudly, protecting the little pepper offspring below. Beneath the rough, dry-looking skin, seemingly rugged and coarse, lies a vibrant and round body like a twenty-year-old girl...(Continued)
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Descriptive essay about plants - Pepper Plant
To help you have more useful materials for your learning and essay writing exercises, in addition to the short Descriptive essay about plants, Mytour has also selected and compiled many other excellent essays describing different plants that you can refer to, such as: Describing a fruit tree you like, Describing a banyan tree, Describing a shady tree, Describe a peach or apricot tree during Tet, the coming spring.