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The difference between pitcher plant grass and pitcher plant grass

Saul Goodman
2020-03-10 13:01:43
Leaf difference: Sargassum has a long tube that can catch insects, and a cap like shape; the tendrils at the tail of the leaves of pitcher plant expand and roll back to form a bottle, and the cover can secrete fragrance. Flower difference: the flowers of Sargassum are yellowish green or crimson; pitcher plants are racemes with small green or purple flowers.

One, leaf difference

Botrytis is a long tube that can catch insects and has a cap like cover. Its leaves can secrete a special kind of nectar, and the structure of the leaves also has a cap like cover, the bottle is full of down grown thick fluff, and the bottom has water like liquid.

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The tail tendrils of the leaves of pitcher plant are enlarged and rolled up to form a bottle. The lid of the bottle can secrete fragrance and can prey on insects.

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The difference between flowers

The flowers of Sargassum grow out of the stems drawn from the base of the leaves. The flowers are large and yellow green or crimson.

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Pitcher for racemes, a very small number of cone-shaped inflorescences, out of green or purple flowers, slightly fragrant in the daytime, strong cracking at night, odor

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