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The difference between green chrysanthemum and goldfish algae

Jane Margolis
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Leaf blade: the former is opposite, with round tip and dense growth. The latter is whorled, apical, sparse. Flowers: the former is white as a whole, group flowering. The latter is light green, flowering from June to July. Growth environment: the former likes strong light while the latter will cause death.

First, the difference between leaves

The leaves of echinacea are palmate, green in color, opposite and round at the tip. As a whole, it looks like a cluster, very dense. The leaves of goldfish algae are 4-12 whorled, with filamentous or filamentous lobes, white cartilage at the apex, sharp tip, green color, but the overall color is not as bright as that of green chrysanthemum, with irregular branching and sparse growth.

The difference between flowers

The flower color of green chrysanthemum is white, the outer petal is white, the base is a little yellow, the tip of the inner petal is green, the flower state is flying, and the whole flower form is in the shape of multiple petals. The florescence of the group began on June 10, as early as 65 days. The flower color of goldfish algae is light green, with 3 teeth and purple hairs at the apex, oval ovary and drill shaped style. The flowering period is from June to July.

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Third, the difference of growing environment

Green chrysanthemum is suitable for growing in the environment with sufficient light. It likes strong light. When the light is not clear, it will lead to falling leaves and stop growing. And although goldfish algae also like light, but if it is strong light irradiation will lead to death, not bright light is no impact on it, will not stop growing

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