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The difference between pothos and spider plants

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaf difference: the leaves of Chlorophytum are basal, shaped like strip or strip lanceolate, and the leaves are long and narrow; the leaves of Chloranthus are paper, shaped like egg, and the front end gradually becomes sharp. Flower difference: the flowers of Chlorophytum are white, usually 2 to 4 in clusters, in racemes or panicles; the requirements for the flowering of Chloranthus are extremely strict, and generally do not bloom.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of Chlorophytum are basal, shaped like strip or strip lanceolate, narrow and long, very flexible, sometimes there are green or yellow stripes in the middle of the leaves.

The leaves are 5 to 10 cm long, the petioles are 8 to 10 cm long, the leaves are paper-based, the shape is wide oval, the front end gradually becomes sharp, the base is heart-shaped, about 6.5 cm wide.

The difference between flowers

The flowers of Chlorophytum are white, usually 2 to 4 in clusters, arranged in sparse racemes or panicles, the pedicels grow about 7 to 12 mm, its joints are in the middle or upper part, the perianth segments are 7 to 10 mm long, with 3 veins; the stamens are slightly shorter than the perianth segments, the anthers are oblong, 1 to 1.5 mm long, obviously shorter than the filaments, and usually curled after splitting

The requirement of pothos to blossom is extremely harsh, won't blossom commonly..

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