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The difference between anemone and bamboo

Saul Goodman
2020-07-16 09:11:48
Appearance: the leaves of Anemone are longer and the stem is solid; the stem of bamboo is thin and hollow. Florescence: the anemone will bloom every year, while the Bambusa will not. Growth habit: water is needed once every two days for sunflower, and twice a week for impatiens. The anemone is not hardy, so it should be moved into the room in winter, while the bamboos can survive as long as the temperature is not lower than zero.

I. difference in appearance

The anemone is taller than the Bambusa, and its leaves are bigger and longer than the Bambusa. The former is thicker than the latter, and the former is solid, while the latter is empty.

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Second, the difference of florescence

As long as the growth conditions of the anemone are met and carefully cared for, it can bloom every year, but the bamboos rarely bloom, even if they bloom every few decades or even hundreds of years.

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3. Differences in growth habits

The anemone is a tropical plant, and its water demand is greater than that of the bamboos. In general, it needs to be watered the next day, while the bamboos need to be watered twice a week. Because it is a tropical plant, the sunflower is heat-resistant and cold intolerant, the growth temperature should be above 20 degrees, and the temperature below 10 degrees will be healthy. In general, as long as the temperature is not lower than 0 ℃, there will be no health condition. So the bamboo can spend the winter outdoors, as long as it's not very cold, it doesn't need special care, but the sunflower must move to a warm place, or it will be frostbitten.

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