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Float and write a nursery rhyme about plants spreading seeds.
Floating write a nursery rhyme about plants spreading seeds: small seeds, big dreams, floating in the wind to find a new home. On both sides of the river, flowers and plants are fragrant and gently take root.

Dandelion, I am a little floating dandelion. I have no flying wings. The wind is my wing. It takes me far away. I take the blue sky as my companion, the earth as my home, and when the wind comes, I will fly freely all over the sky. When the wind left, I stopped on the flowers and watched the bees fly around busily.

It will be late and the sun will set, and a short and beautiful night is coming. Summer insects contend. I can only hide under the leaves to avoid dew and wait for dawn. The night is long, but the rapid light and shadow on the lonely horizon still breaks the silence of the night, stripping the dawn and the rising sun. A cool breeze gave me a chill. Facing the bright sunshine, save energy and wait for the next flight.

Something unexpected happened, and it began to rain. I was in a mess. I've thought about it a few times. Forget it. Dreams are far away. I am a little dandelion after the rain, and I have started my dream journey again. The wind helps me to take it far away and help me sow the seeds of hope. I can fly in the sky again this season next year. It will be all over the sky. I am a little dandelion.

Mode of plant seed transmission:

1, wind propagation: Some plants have pilose seed coats, which will be scattered and spread by the wind.

2, spread by water: this seed will float on the water and spread through the stream.

3. Mechanical and ejection propagation: when the capsules and pods mature, the fruits will crack and the seeds will eject.

4. Transmission by birds or other animals: These are all fleshy fruits, and birds or other animals will eat seeds and spread them with feces.

5. Self-sowing: When the fruit is ripe, it will fall to the ground due to gravity and spread.