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The difference between meat cone and raw stone flower

Jesse Pinkman
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Different plant types: the flesh cone is relatively small, clustered together, and there is no main root at the bottom; the raw stone flower is relatively large, which is not easy to group, and has a larger main root at the bottom. Leaves are different: the shape of the leaves of the meat cone is a sphere or a cone; the shape of the leaves of the raw stone flowers is an inverted cone. Flowers are different: the color of cone flower is more, including white, pink, tea, etc.; the color of raw stone flower is single, only white and yellow.

I. different plant types

Sarcophagus and the latter are two kinds of plants. They belong to sarcophagus. They are small plants with relatively small size. They are generally clustered together. There is no taproot at the bottom of the cone, only some fibrous roots.

Although the flowers belong to the same family, they are fleshy and relatively large. They are not easy to grow in groups. It needs 3-4 years of molting before they can separate their heads and then present a group state. It has a main root under it, and very large, and relatively long, it looks very obvious, rarely has side root

The leaves are different.

The shape of the leaves of the meat cone is a sphere, or a cone. The shape of the leaves of different varieties is also different.

The shape of the leaves of raw stone flowers is inverted cone, the epidermis part is hard, and the color of the surface is changeable.

meat cone

The flowers are different.

The flower color of the cone is more, there are white, pink, tea, yellow, purple and other colors, flowering in autumn, winter these two seasons, and some are night flowering varieties.

meat cone

The color of raw stone flowers is single, only white and yellow, and then the pink flowers are cultivated. The flowering period is from midsummer to autumn.

Raw Stone Flower

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