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The difference between the dance of falling flowers and the immortal finger

Skyler White
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Flowering period: May to June in the dance of falling flowers, immortal refers to December to February next year. Flower type: the dance of falling flowers is multi branched, with thick and fleshy leaves, usually 3-5 edges. Cacti refer to flowers that are similar and hard to distinguish. Stem node: the dancing stem node of falling flower is in the shape of arris, generally with three or four arrises, no more than five arrises, and the arrises are also purplish red. Under the grafting condition, the thick flat stem nodes can be seen. The leaves of cactus are flat and obovate, with no sharp teeth on the edge and shallow wavy.

Different florescence

The dance of falling flowers usually blooms from May to June. Cactus refers to the flowering period from December to February next year.

Different patterns

The dancing plants of falling flowers are mostly branched and grow in clumps. Their leaves are thick and fleshy, usually with 3-5 edges. They also have flat or irregular edges and edges with purplish red edges.

Its flowers are smaller and the receptacle is quadrangular. The flower tube is short, the petals are single-layer, and the petals are arranged regularly and orderly. The flower is pink, which is very similar to the flower of cactus. It is not easy to distinguish. It is more accurate to distinguish from the stem node.

Dance of the Fallen Flower

Cactus means that the petals are thin, weak, multi-layered, regular and regular, and the petals turn back when they bloom. The pistil is red and the stamen is white, both of which are long and extend out of the flower tube, similar to the Christmas Cactus.

Node stem margin pointed teeth, the whole body green. The young leaves are purplish red and green in adulthood. Cactus refers to double-layer flowers, flowers generally droop.

Dance of the Fallen Flower

Different colors

The dance of falling flowers also has a lot of colors and has a fragrance.

Cactus refers to pure red, peach red, yellow and white.

Different stem nodes (leaves)

The nodes (leaves) of the dancing stems of falling flowers are in the shape of arris, generally with three or four arrises, no more than five arrises, and the arrises are also purplish red. Under the grafting condition, the thick flat stem nodes can be seen.

The stem nodes (leaves) of cactus are flat and obovate, with no sharp teeth on the edge of the leaves, which are shallow wavy.  

Different growth habits

The dance of falling flowers likes a warm and humid environment.

Cacti are fond of sunny and warm environment.

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