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Brief introduction of boxwood watercress
Boxwood watercress is a common ornamental plant, which is loved by people because of its unique leaf shape and cold tolerance. In the park near my home, there is a boxwood forest with watercress. Every spring, boxwood and watercress will sprout and be full of green; In autumn, the leaves of boxwood watercress will turn golden yellow, covering the earth with a golden coat.

Boxwood watercress

Boxwood watercress has a thick trunk, gray bark and criss-crossing lines. These lines seem to be the traces carved by years on Buxus douban, telling its growth process. The branches of boxwood watercress spread out like a huge green umbrella, sheltering people from wind and rain and bringing coolness.

Boxwood watercress

Boxwood watercress leaves are unique in shape, oval and smooth in edge. Every leaf glows green, as if it were a green gem endowed by nature. Sunlight penetrates the leaves, forming patches of mottled light and shadow, which brings endless comfort to people.

Boxwood watercress

The flowers of Buxus buxus watercress are inconspicuous. They are silently hidden between branches and leaves, providing nutrition for the growth of trees. When the flowers mature, they will drift with the wind, looking for new growth space and inheriting the vitality of boxwood.

Boxwood watercress

Boxwood watercress is not only beautiful and moving, but also has certain medicinal value. Its roots, stems and leaves can be used as medicine, and it has the effects of clearing away heat and toxic materials, reducing swelling and relieving pain. In the folk, boxwood watercress is often used to treat symptoms such as cold, fever and sore throat. In modern medical research, it is also found that Buxus buxus watercress has certain antioxidant effect, which can delay human aging and improve immunity.

Boxwood watercress

However, with the advancement of urbanization, the living environment of boxwood watercress is being seriously threatened. Many places where watercress boxwood used to grow have now been replaced by high-rise buildings. In order to protect this beautiful forest, each of us should take action, start from ourselves, protect the environment and cherish the beauty endowed by nature.