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What's the difference between Flamingo and red palm

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-27 08:59:40
The origin of flamingo flower is different from that of Anthurium. The origin of flamingo flower is South America, while the origin of Anthurium is Colombia, Costa Rica and other rainforests. The bracts of flamingo flower are different, the upper part of the flower spike is yellow, the lower part is white, and the whole flower spike of the latter is yellow. In addition, their leaves are also different, the former leaves are shorter and narrower.

Different places of origin:

The origin of Flamingo is South America.

Red palm once lived in the rainforests of Colombia, Costa Rica, etc.

The difference between bracts and spikes:

This is also the most obvious difference between the two plants.

The upper part of the flower spike of Flamingo is yellow, the lower part is white, and the bracts that wrap the flower spike are upright and unfolded, without any luster on the surface, and the bracts are pink.

The whole Anthurium of Anthurium is yellow, while the bracts that cover the Anthurium are flat and glossy. There are two kinds of bracts, one is scarlet, the other is orange. This is also the key to distinguish the two plants.

Above is the Anthurium flower.

Different leaves:

The leaf of Flamingo is shorter than that of red palm, and the leaf of red palm is wider than that of flamingo

Difference of growing environment:

The best growth temperature of Flamingo is between 25 ℃ and 28 ℃. If the temperature rises to 30 ℃, it will cause disease. The temperature in winter should not be lower than 19 ℃.

The best growth temperature of Anthurium andraeanum is between 26 ℃ and 32 ℃. When the temperature rises to 35 ℃, it can be tolerated. In winter, the temperature can not be lower than 15 ℃.

The above is the most obvious difference between the two kinds of plants. I also want to remind friends here that most of the products sold on the market are red palms, so when you want to buy Flamingo flowers, you must carefully distinguish them

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