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The difference between bulbous Begonia and liger Begonia

Saul Goodman
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Root difference: bulbous Begonia has bulbous roots at the bottom; Rieger's plants have fibrous roots at the bottom without bulbous roots. Flower difference: the former has large, round and many colors, while the latter has small, flat and round flowers with single color. Leaf difference: the former has irregular leaf shape and light color; the latter has round leaves, which are relatively regular heart-shaped and dark green.

I. root difference

The bulbous Begonia is similar to the liger Begonia, but also different. From the name also can see, its plant bottom contains bulbous, maintenance can not stand water.

The bottom of the Begonia plant is fibrous root, and there is no bulbous root, but this point is difficult to distinguish. It needs to pull out the plant to see

The difference between flowers

The former flowers bloom more luxuriant and beautiful, and the later flowers are larger and rounder, which can be distinguished by putting them together. This kind of plant has both female and male flowers. The two flower types are different. The male flower is larger than the female flower. Flower color is also more diverse, there are white, red, pink, purple and so on.

The latter flowers will be smaller, flat and round, not so plump in appearance, with red, orange, yellow and white flowers. However, its flowering period is relatively long, which can last from December to April of the next year.

Begonia bulbous

3. Difference between leaves

The former leaves are not so round, irregular in shape, and light in color.

Begonia bulbous

The latter leaves look rounder, showing a relatively regular heart-shaped, the color of the leaves is very deep, showing a strong green, and the surface is relatively smooth, with wax

Rieger Begonia

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