Rare green treasures reveal the world of plants with special skills

"Invisibility" in the plant world: "air purifier" in the Venus flytrap world: "weather forecaster" in the green radish world: "biological clock" in the Mimosa world: "disease resistance master" in the morning glory world: Garlic has many types and forms of plants on the vast earth. In addition to providing us with oxygen, food and beautiful scenery, there are also some plants with amazing special skills. These special skills not only allow them to survive in nature. It also reveals the wonder and mystery of the plant world for us. Let us reveal those plants with special skills together. "Invisibility" in the plant world: Venus flytrap is an insectivorous plant native to North America. Its leaves have glandular hairs that can secrete mucus. When small insects mistakenly enter it, the Venus flytrap will quickly Close the leaves, trap prey, and decompose and absorb it through digestive enzymes. This unique method of predation makes the Venus flytrap unique in the plant world. "Air Purifier" in the botanical world: Green radish is a common indoor leaf-viewing plant with strong air purification capabilities. According to relevant research, Green radish can absorb harmful gases such as formaldehyde and benzene and convert them into harmless substances, thereby improving indoor air quality, Green radish is known as the "air purifier of the botanical world." "Weather Forecasters" in the botanical world: Mimosa is a plant native to South America. Its leaves quickly close when touched, as if to avoid harm. This reaction of mimosa is related to air humidity. When the air humidity is high, the leaves of mimosa close to reduce moisture evaporation; when the air humidity is low, the leaves open to absorb more water. Mimosa is known as a "weather forecaster." "Biological clock" in the plant kingdom: Morning glory is a plant native to Asia. Its flowering time has obvious biological clock rules. Studies have found that morning glory blossoms around sunrise and closes around sunset. This biological clock phenomenon is related to factors such as plant growth cycle and light intensity, so morning glory is known as the "biological clock." The "disease resistance master" in the plant world: Garlic garlic is a common condiment and also has high medicinal value. Studies have found that the allicin in garlic has strong antibacterial and antiviral effects, and can effectively prevent colds, influenza and other diseases, garlic is known as the "disease resistance master in the plant world."

There are countless plants with special abilities in the plant world, which have brought many conveniences to our daily lives. Understanding the special abilities of these plants will not only enrich our knowledge, but also allow us to cherish nature more. In the days to come, let us continue to explore the mysteries of the plant world and jointly protect this green home.