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What's the difference between Narcissus and Narcissus

Saul Goodman
2020-01-08 09:57:17
Both Narcissus and Narcissus belong to the genus Narcissus in Lycoris family. Narcissus originated in China. They are similar in appearance. What's the difference between Narcissus and Narcissus?

The difference between Narcissus and Narcissus

Narcissus flowers are much larger than Narcissus, and the color is more gorgeous and rich. The color of petals and corolla of Narcissus is changeable, including white, red and yellow. There are many combinations of different colors, which is also the reason for the variety of Narcissus. In addition, the shape and size of the Narcissus corona are also different, for example, there are trumpet like ones, skirt like ones, and some are almost flat on the petals. And Narcissus petals are generally white, but also some rare are yellow, in the middle of the Corolla is more like collar, the color is golden.

Chinese Narcissus

The difference between Narcissus and Narcissus

Narcissus has a strong fragrance, which can be smelled far away. And the smell of Narcissus is fresh, similar to the smell of general flowers.

The difference in the number of flowers between Narcissus and Narcissus

Generally, there is only one flower in each scape of Narcissus, while the scape of Narcissus generally has 3-8 flowers.

The difference of florescence between Narcissus and Narcissus

The natural flowering period of Narcissus is between January and February when the climate is colder. And the Narcissus bloom later, generally in the warmer between March and April.

Narcissus

The difference between the bulbs of Narcissus and Narcissus

Narcissus usually have many buds on one bulb, and the bulb is often large. However, the bulbs of Narcissus generally only have 2 or 3 buds, and the size is much smaller than that of Narcissus. In addition, the appearance of narcissus bulb skin color is tan, dry, it is easy to peel off, and narcissus bulb skin color is deep, and not easy to peel off.

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