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The difference between golden diamond and philodendron

Marie Schrader
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Different varieties: Golden diamond is a kind of Helianthus; helianthus is a common emerald. Different leaves: the leaves of golden diamond are narrow, long and thin, about 60 cm long, with darker color and stronger luster; the leaves of Xilin taro are wide and shorter, about 25-35 cm long, with lighter color. Different flowers: the color of golden diamond is lighter; the color of helianthus is darker.

I. different varieties

Golden diamond belongs to a kind of helianthus, formerly known as helianthus, also known as spring taro, Camptotheca acuminata, angel vine green velvet, feather vine green velvet and so on. It is similar to the latter, but in essence, it is different. Some characteristics of the plant are different.

Xilin taro, also known as common emerald, is a kind of foliage plant, also known as long heart leaf vine green velvet.

The leaves are different.

The leaves of the diamond are relatively narrow, long and thin, that is to say, narrower. It looks like an oval heart, about 60 cm long and 40 cm wide. Its leaves are darker in color and more glossy. The leaves on the whole plant grow evenly.

The leaves of Xilin taro are wide and short, with a heart-shaped shape, about 25-35cm in length and about 12-18cm in width. The color is lighter and the luster is reduced.

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The flowers are different.

Both the diamond and the latter can bloom, but it's hard to see. Its flower color is lighter.

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The flowers of Xilin taro are darker.

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