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The difference between golden and imperial mans

Jane Margolis
2020-07-17 09:21:19
Difference in size: the golden awn is larger, with an average of 915-1200 g; the imperial concubine awn is smaller, with an average of 300-500 G. Fruit color difference: Golden awn is cyan when it is not mature, and turns to orange when it is mature; while Royal awn is purplish red when it is not mature, and dark yellow when it is mature, with a layer of bright red on it.

I. difference in size

The average golden awn is about 915 to 1200 grams, and the largest one can weigh 2400 grams, while the Royal awn is relatively small. The average one is 300 to 500 grams, the larger one is 500 to 600 grams, and the smaller one is only 150 grams, so there are obvious differences in size

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The difference of fruit color

The color of golden awn is cyan when it is not fully mature, orange yellow when it is mature, and orange yellow when its flesh is also mature. The maturity period is from June to July every year. And the imperial concubine awn is purple red when it is not fully mature. When it is mature, the bottom color changes to dark yellow, and there is a layer of bright red on it. The peel looks very attractive. The fruit period is similar to that of golden awn, probably from late June to early July every year.

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