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Difference between lotus bamboo and rich and precious bamboo

Marie Schrader
2020-06-22 10:58:56
The branches of Lucky Bamboo are many, the trunk is thick and straight, the leaves are thin and green, the length can reach more than 20 cm, the petiole is generally 10 cm, it can blossom and bear, the color is purple and black. The color of lotus bamboo leaf is light, the stem is round like bamboo, the leaves are like lotus, and the vitality is strong.

The difference between them

Physical features

Lucky Bamboo is a kind of ornamental plant belonging to small trees, which can grow to a height of 2 meters, and its branches look slender, its branches are more, and the trunk is relatively thick and straight, which is very good-looking. The leaves are like the leaves of bamboo, which generally grow relatively. The leaves are sharp and thin, and the color is relatively green. The length of the leaves can generally reach more than 20 cm, and the petiole is generally 10 cm. The flowering and Fruiting of Phyllostachys praecox are purple and black.

The leaf color of lotus bamboo is lighter than that of Lucky Bamboo. Its stem is as round as bamboo and its leaves are as lotus. Lotus bamboo can survive in the dark and humid environment, its vitality is more tenacious, as long as it is watered properly, it can grow healthily and healthily.

Growth habits

Lucky Bamboo is more suitable for warm growing environment. When the temperature reaches about 20 ℃, it can grow normally. It is an evergreen plant in all seasons. Too low temperature is easy to cause the root can not absorb water, causing yellow leaves or long spots, so to ensure normal light and temperature.

Differentiation in growth habit

The suitable temperature for the growth of lotus bamboo is between 26 and 29 degrees. In winter, the lowest temperature at night is more than 10 degrees. Lotus bamboo prefer humid environment, it can be placed in the place of scattering sunlight to grow, to maintain the permeability and drainage of the soil, it can grow better and faster

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