Dew – drops
Dew drops are beautiful as perks Early in the morning you
can see dew.Dew- drops fall one in the morningThe flowers
hold dews on their petals Then the flower become more beautiful.
we can see dew- drops on the grass.
When we walk on grass our feet touch them. They are very
Cool. When the sun rises the dew Drops disappear.
My flower garden
My
flower garden isn’t a large one. It covers an area of fifteen perches of land. It is very lovely. I have arranged it in such a way that it attracts any Body. At the entrance there is an arch of creepers. The creeper has light purple colored Flowers in my flower garden. There is a pond. It is a rectangular pond with an iron bridge over It. Lilly and lotus flowers are in the pond. Roses, Jasmines, carnations and orchids areamong the Other are four benches at corners to spend the Leisure time. Daily I water the flower plants In the evening. I have fitted there tube light to Get the illuminastion at night.
Pitcher plant
Pitcher plant grows in shallow areas where soil is poor in nitrogen. This plant has large leaves which
Are twisted by themselves to from a pitcher shapedVestal with a lid. It attracts in sects by its pitcher
Shaped leaves in which rain water can accumulate.Inside the wall of the pitcher there are hairs which
Are directed down wards. So that when an insect goesin to the pitcher it gets trapped inside. Although, it would Struggle to come out, it has no escape. The hairs keep it entangled and the insect would die exhausted. Ultimatelythe insect is digested and absorbed by the plant. This is how the plant catches insects.
Gems

Sri Lanka has been famous for gemstoneFrom the earliest times. It is an important export trade today. Many areas in tsabaragamuwa province are well knownFor gems. Rathnapura is the most important
Region for gems. Rathnapura means the “City of gems.’’It has gem museums Displaying the wide range of gems, available in the country
A story (the crow and the piece of cheese)
A crow once stole a piece of cheese and flew
on to a branch of a tree. A cunning fox,
walking under the tree saw this.
“What a nice bird you are” the fox said.
“With glowing black feathers. And your voice
May be even nicer. I desire to hear you sing.
So please sing a song for me, will you”?
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