Because winter jasmine is the earliest flower among all the flowers, and after blooming, spring will come soon, so it is called winter jasmine, which symbolizes the beautiful flower to welcome spring.
As soon as February arrives, the winter jasmine blooms a small tender yellow bud. Under the sunlight, it looks particularly gorgeous. Before long, the little golden flowers were quietly in full bloom, snuggling in the embrace of the earth like babies, greedily sucking the dew of spring.
At the end of February, the little golden flower was covered with green branches and hung down like a golden waterfall. In the vibrant March, the petals of winter jasmine are all unfolding. From a distance, the winter jasmine is like a diamond tree full of diamonds. On closer inspection, they look like girls dressed in yellow, some are pretty and generous, and some are shy.
During the day, there are often some bees or butterflies around the winter jasmine, and they like to use it as a stage. Look, they are dancing! When April comes, the winter jasmine begins to fade, and the falling petals are like golden butterflies, falling slowly. In the future, the winter jasmine will continue to dance for us with its bright green branches.