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The difference between taro and Guanyin

Marie Schrader
2020-07-17 09:21:05
Leaf blade: taro is membranous to sub - leathery, with a wide oval heart shape. And Dishui Guanyin is sub leather, archery and ovate. Flower: the inflorescence stalk of taro is cylindrical and solitary, and the flower color is pale yellow or yellow. And Dishui Guanyin has 2-3 clumps, and the color is yellow green or green white.

I. blade difference

The leaves are membranous, later to sub - leathery, dark green in color, slightly light in color on the back, wide oval heart-shaped, sharp and convex at the apex, and round at the base.

Dripping Guanyin leaves are sub - leathery, grass - green, arrow - shaped ovate. Compared with the former, the leaves are wider, some are more than one meter long and wide, and the apex is blunt.

The difference between flowers

The inflorescence stalk of taro is cylindrical, usually solitary, about 20-30cm long. The color of the tube of spathe is light green to dark green, about 4-8cm long, about 2.5-5cm thick, in a long oval shape. The color of flowers is pale yellow or yellow.

Dripping Guanyin inflorescence handle is cylindrical, 2-3 clusters, about 12-60 cm long, the tube part of the spathe is green, relatively short, about 3-5 cm long, 3-4 cm thick, oval or short oval, yellow green or green white when blooming

Dishui Guanyin

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