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The difference between star beauty and peach beauty

Jane Margolis
2020-08-31 11:00:03
The main differences between star beauty and peach beauty are as follows: the fleshy leaves of star beauty are alternate, the apex is round and blunt, and the surface is smooth; the apex of the latter is slightly blunt, the back of the leaf is round and convex, and the front is flat; the color of star beauty's leaves varies from bluish grey green to lavender, and is covered with thick white powder, while the latter is pink or lavender, with red spots on the tip.

Morphological characteristics

The fleshy leaves of starfish are alternate and arranged in an elongated rosette. They are obovate to obovate elliptic, 3-5cm long, 1.8-3cm wide, and 0.8-1.7cm thick. The apex is round and blunt, and the surface is smooth.

Peach beauty has mesophyll, alternate, elongated rosette like arrangement, obovate shape, 2-4cm long, about 2cm wide and 2cm thick, smooth and blunt apex, slight blunt tip, round convex back and flat front.

Peach Beauty

Leaf color

Star beauty leaves vary in color from bluish grayish green to lavender, and are covered with thick white powder.

Peach beauty's leaves are covered with white powder, which sets off the pink color of the leaves. It looks like the plants are pretty lavender or light pink, very cute.

Peach beauties have red spots on the tip of their leaves, while star beauties don't.

peach beauty

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