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The difference between konjac with cat's eye and konjac with peacock

Hank Schrader
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Shape: the former is higher, 60-100cm, while the latter is lower, about 20-60cm. Leaf blade: the former is long oval with black spots on the surface. The latter is oval in shape, with dark green long oval markings on the leaf surface, and the leaf has sleep function.

I. shape difference

Catnip is a perennial herb with rhizome. The stem is usually unbranched and the plant height is about 60-100cm. The growth of peacock and taro is denser, and its height is much lower than that of cat's eye, about 20-60cm.

Peacock arrowroot

Peacock arrowroot

2. Blade difference

The leaves are long oval, long and thin, with black spots on the surface, round, very similar to panda's eyes. There are white and dark green on both sides of the main vein, which are arranged in feather shape with bright colors.

Peacock arrowroot

The leaves of peacock and taro are oval and beige green in color. The two sides of the main vein are arranged in an interactive way. The leaves have dark green feather like long oval stripes, much like the pattern on peacock's tail. The leaves will have sleep movement, fold up at night, and unfold after sunlight in the daytime.

Peacock arrowroot

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