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What are the varieties of abacus

Gustavo Fring
2020-08-31 11:00:03
Phyllostachys angularis: the plant is small, the leaf is whole, and the leaf surface is oblique. Swiss cheese plant: the leaves are thick green, smooth and long oval. Phyllostachys angustifolia: leaves oblong to ovate. A large area of yellow and white spots on a leaf. Phyllostachys praecox: poor verticality, slightly smaller leaves.

Balanus angularis

Monstera obliqua

Balanus angularis, also known as mini balanus, is a common species. The plant is small, the growth potential is weak, the verticality is poor, the whole leaf, the leaf surface is oblique, green. It is often used as a pot plant of small and medium-sized suspension plants. Compared with the bamboo, it is not resistant to low temperature, and prefers humidity and high temperature.

Swiss cheese plant

Monstera obliqua

The leaves are thick green and smooth. The leaves are long and oval. There are oval or oval holes between the middle rib and the leaf margin. The distance from the outer edge of the holes to the leaf margin is slightly wider. The mesophyll is thin and soft leather.

Window hole balanopsis

Monstera obliqua

Leaves oblong to ovate, base obtuse. Compared with the Swiss cheese plant, the number of fenestra is more, the outer edge of fenestra is closer to the leaf edge, the proportion of total area of fenestra is larger, and the leaf is thinner and longer.

Swiss cheese plant

balanus angularis

Swiss cheese plant is a flower leaf variety of Swiss cheese plant. There are large areas of yellow and white inlays and spots on the leaves, which are very beautiful.

Phyllostachys longissima

balanus angularis

Phyllostachys praecox is a variety of Phyllostachys praecox. Erect sex is inferior to balanopsis, leaf blade is a little small.

Well, after looking at the varieties of abacus, do you want to search for a basin? Actually, abacus is not only beautiful, but also can purify the air. It's pleasant to watch every day.

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