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Difference between epiphyte and spotted grass

Jane Margolis
2020-07-17 09:21:05
Leaf: the basal leaf is spoon shaped, and the upper leaf of stem is oval or oblong. The middle part and the upper part of the stem are oblong or narrowly oblong. Flowers: there are only 2-3 bracts at the base of cauliflower, but no bracts in other parts. The Corolla is pink or blue. But spot plant grass has bract, corolla is light green.

I. blade difference

The basal leaves of epiphyte are rosette like, spoon shaped, about 2-5cm long, the apex is blunt, the base is wedge-shaped or gradually narrowed, both sides are short rough, with petioles. The upper leaves of the stem are elliptic or oblong, almost without petioles.

The leaves of the basal leaves and the lower part of the stem are oblanceolate or spoon shaped, usually 3-6cm, few of which reach 12cm, with long petioles. The middle part and the upper part of the stem are oblong or narrowly oblong, the apex is sharp, the base is wide cuneiform, both sides have bristles.

The difference between flowers

The inflorescence of epiphytic cauliflower grows at the top of the stem, bends when young, and gradually extends later, about 5-20cm long, usually accounting for 1 /2-4 /5 of the stem, with 2-3 bracts at the base, and no bracts in other parts. The Corolla is pink or blue, the lobes are flattened and obovate.

The inflorescence of variegated grasses is about 5-15 cm long, with bracts, narrow ovate or ovate, light blue corolla and round lobes.

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