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The difference between Narcissus and Lycoris

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-01-06 11:15:18
Different bulbs: the bulbs of Narcissus are larger and darker; the bulbs of Lycoris are thinner and lighter. The leaves are different: the former is flat and relatively wide; the latter is narrow and belongs to narrow or linear strip. Flowers are different: the former flowers are generally white, the middle part is yellow; the latter are mostly white or red.

I. different bulbs

Narcissus and Lycoris look similar, but they are different. The bulbs of Narcissus are relatively large and covered with purple red film, which looks darker. If it is simple to buy bulbs, you can judge from this

The bulb of Lycoris radiata is thin and small, and its shape is nearly spherical. The film wrapped outside is brownish brown. The color looks lighter. The bulb without Narcissus looks darker.

The leaves are different.

The leaves of Narcissus are flat. They look wider. The length is about 20-40 cm, and the width is about 8-15 mm. They are wider than the leaves of the latter.

The leaves of Lycoris radiata are narrow, narrow or linear. Its length is about 15 cm, its width is about 0.5 cm, and its color is dark green.

Narcissus

The flowers are different.

Narcissus flower period in January to February or so, the flowers are generally white, the middle part of the yellow, later after R & D and cultivation, there are blue, green, red, yellow and other colors.

Narcissus

The color of Lycoris is mostly white or red.

Lycoris radiata

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