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Narcissus painting

Narcissus painted like this:

1. Gently draw two symmetrical and vertical auxiliary lines on the paper with a pencil to assist composition. Draw a circle and find out where the flowers are.

2. Draw a beautiful wavy line with Gou Xianbi around the ellipse just drawn with pencil.

Draw an arc, like the shape of a cup, which is the central part of the daffodil.

4. Draw three petals beautifully, evenly spaced, and then draw three more. Be careful not to let Gou Xianbi's lines cross under the three petals drawn before.

5. Add stamens and flower stems, draw two elegant and moving leaves under the flower stems, and add backgrounds like illustrations, including grass and white clouds.

Morphological characteristics:

Bulbs are oval. The leaves are wide, linear, flat, 20 ~ 40 cm long, 8 ~ 15 mm wide, blunt, whole, pink-green. Flowering stems are almost as long as leaves; Umbellies have 4 ~ 8 flowers; Involucre is membranous; Pedicel length is different; Perianth tube is thin, grayish green, nearly triangular, about 2 cm long, with 6 perianth lobes, oval to wide oval, short top, spreading, white and fragrant.

Corona shallow cup-shaped, pale yellow, not shrinking, less than half the length of perianth; Stamens 6, inserted in perianth tube, anthers basifixed; Ovary 3-loculed, with many ovules in each locule, slender style and 3-lobed stigma. Capsule dehiscence on the back. Flowers bloom in spring. This fruit is a small capsule. Capsule develops from ovary and cracks from back when it matures. Chinese narcissus is triploid and does not bear seeds.