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The difference between Paeonia, spider plant and Tradescantia alba

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-01 09:31:42
Plant difference: the stem of Paeonia suffruticosa lies obliquely, slightly fleshy, with small granular bulge; the stem of Tradescantia glabra creeps, with smooth surface. Leaf difference: the leaves of Paeonia suffruticosa are opposite and oval in heart shape; the leaves of Tradescantia Alba are alternate and oblong. Flower difference: single terminal or axillary flowers of Paeonia suffruticosa, reddish purple; white flowers of Arnebia umbel, white flowers.

I. plant differences

The stem of Paeonia suffruticosa lies obliquely, with a length of 30 to 60 cm, branching, slightly fleshy, no villi, and small granular protuberances.

The stem of the plant is creeping, the stem is smooth, it can be as long as 60 cm, the node is slightly expanded, and the joint is easy to take root.

The difference between leaves

The leaves of Paeonia suffruticosa are opposite. The leaves are oval and flat in shape. They are about 1 to 2 cm long and 1 cm wide. The top of the leaves is sharp or blunt and has a protruding tip. The base is cone-shaped. The leaves are all around. The petiole is 3 to 6 mm long.

The leaves of Tradescantia are alternate, oblong or ovoid, with sharp apex and dark purple cordiery underneath. There are hairs only on the upper part of the leaf sheath, with white stripes.

3. Flower difference

The flowers of Paeonia suffruticosa are single terminal or axillary, about 1 cm in diameter, 1.2 cm in pedicel length, most of the petals are red purple.

peony and Chlorophytum

The flowers are small and many grow into umbels. The flowers are white and covered with leaflike bracts.

Tradescantia alba

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