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The difference between oplina and frost Dynasty

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-17 09:21:19
Leaf difference: oplina's leaves are long spoon shaped, with a slanting tip at the upper part, white powder on the surface, pink at the tip and edge; the leaves are arranged in a circle, oblate and fusiform in the frost direction. Flower difference: oplinna produces spikes of flower stalks, bell shaped flowers and yellow flowers; in the frost direction, it is a raceme with pink outside and orange inside.

One, leaf difference

Oprina's leaves are long spoon shaped, the upper part of the leaves is oblique, and the surface of the leaves is white powder. The tip and edge of the leaf are pink, the surface of the leaf is slightly concave, the back of the leaf has keel, the leaf grows fast, and the leaf is relatively thick.

In the frost direction, the leaves are arranged in a circle. The leaves are oblate and shuttle shaped, with tips. The edges of the leaves are round and arc shaped. The leaves are very thick. The back of the leaf has an edge line, the surface of the leaf is sunken, and the leaf is slightly bent towards the center of the leaf. The surface of the leaves is smooth with white powder. When the sun is full, the leaves are lavender or pink.

The difference between flowers

Oprina can produce spikes of flower stalks, bell shaped flowers, yellow flowers, orange flowers at the beginning.

Frost Dynasty is a raceme, the outside of the flower is pink, the inside is orange, the flowers are bell shaped, arranged in series, each flower has 5 or 6 petals.

Frost Dynasty

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