Duck plants, blue butterflies fly
Today A small orchid was found on the side of the road, with pale blue petals, facing each other, with yellow buds sandwiched in the middle, looking from a distance, like a beautiful blue butterfly. They land on the turquoise grass, some high on the tip of the grass, some quietly hiding in the grass gap; Some are in pairs, and some are single shadows. These beautiful little flowers piqued my interest.
Walking closer, looking closely, I was not familiar with this flower, I did not know what its name was. Searched his own memories, and there was no impression. Maybe I've been in contact with it for a long time, but I don't care as much as I do today. Asked about passers-by, they all said they had seen it, but not by name. I took it to the field and saw an old lady who was working. The old lady looked at it and said it was duck claw grass.
Back at home, I searched the Internet and found no duck claw grass. Seeing the intergrown blades of grass is indeed a bit like a duck's claw. Duck paw is a folk name and should be called duck paw. I went online again to look for duck palm grass, and sure enough, it was exactly the same, it was also called duck plant grass and green bamboo. According to the Internet, duck plant is a powdery endosperm of the duck plant family, which is an annual scattered herb of the genus Duck plant. It often grows on roadsides, fields, river banks, houses, hillsides and forest edges.