Dripping Guanyin leaves: the leaves are relatively small. If the soil is full of water, the leaves will drip down from the tip or edge.
The leaves are numerous, the petioles are green or purplish, arranged in a spiral shape, and look thick.
The leaf blade is sub - leathery, the whole grass is green, arrow - shaped egg shape, the edge has wavy distribution.
Flower: the flower of Dishui Guanyin is like Guanyin, so it is named Dishui Guanyin. Its fleshy inflorescence is very fragrant, while the female inflorescence is white. Male inflorescences are light yellow, paniculate, with irregular grooves. Its flowering is all the year round, but in the dense shade of the forest will often not bloom
Konjac is a large evergreen herb with creeping rhizomes and upright aboveground stems.
Leaves: the leaves of the taro are the same as the dripping Guanyin. There are many leaves. The petioles are green or purplish. They are arranged in a spiral shape and look thick. But the whole leaf is bigger than the leaves of Dishui Guanyin, and it will not drip like Dishui Guanyin.
Dishui Guanyin likes the high temperature and humid growing environment, which is resistant to shade, but not to strong wind and strong light. It is more suitable for cultivation in large pots.
Most of them grow in tropical rainforest and wild banana forest.
Konjac is native to subtropical zone. It likes warm, humid and semi overcast growing environment, but it can't bear severe cold. It is mainly distributed in the north of Yangtze River Basin in China to do potted cultivation. Before winter, it should be moved into the room for maintenance.