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The difference between Gaosha Weng and queen Huali

Walter White
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Leaf difference: the leaf edge of the tall sand Weng has large wavy folds, with the color of emerald green to reddish brown; the leaf color of the Queen's Huali is emerald green to reddish brown, with the edge of the leaf having large waves, with the color of purplish red. Flower difference: tall sand Weng, cyme, more than 30 cm long, with bell shaped orange flowers; Queen's Flower Hat, cyme, 50 to 100 cm long, with pink flowers.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of the high sand Weng are arranged in a rosette shape, with round leaves and large wavy folds on the leaf margin. The color of the leaves is from emerald green to reddish brown, the color of the young leaves is light, and the color of the old leaves is deep. The edge of the leaf often appears pink, and the surface of the leaf is covered with white powder.

The leaves of Queen's Huali are emerald green to reddish brown, the color of the new leaves is light, and the color of the old leaves is deep. When encountering strong light or big temperature difference between day and night or low temperature in winter, the leaves will be dark red, and when encountering weak light, they will be light green. The edge of the leaf is usually wavy and purple red. The new leaves will be covered with thin frost powder.

The difference between flowers

The flowering period of the tall sand Weng is in summer, forming cymes, with a length of more than 30 cm, which will produce bell shaped orange flowers.

The Queen's hat forms a cyme, 50 to 100 cm in length, and the flowers are usually pink.

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