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What's the difference between peach leaf coral and golden coral

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-16 09:11:16
Leaf difference: the leaves of peach leaf coral are leathery, oval or broad oval; the leaves of golden coral are fleshy, oblong, with yellow spots on the leaves, and the surface of the leaves is glossy. Flower difference: peach leaf coral panicle is terminal, with 4 petals, oblong and purplish red; golden coral panicle with purplish brown flowers.

One, leaf difference

Peach leaf coral leaves leathery, oval or broad oval, slightly obovate oval, grow about 10 to 20 cm, wide about 3.5 to 8 cm, the leaf apex is sharp, the base is wedge-shaped or wide wedge-shaped, the edge of the leaf is slightly reversed, the upper part of the leaf is dark green, the lower part is light green.

There are yellow spots of different sizes on the leaves of Sajin coral. The leaves are opposite, leathery, rectangular and round, with sparse coarse teeth. The surface of the leaves is glossy.

The difference between flowers

Peach leaf coral panicle terminal, flowers have 4 petals, long circular or oval, 3 to 4 mm long, 2 to 2.5 cm wide, purple color.

Golden coral flowers are terminal panicles with purple brown flowers.

Corallium sauteri

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