The difference between Taozhi Dan and Qiumei Ren
The editor introduces you to the experience of the succulent plant Taozhi Dan, the difference between Taozhi Dan and Qiumei Ren, and the following is a detailed introduction.
The cute and chubby pink and purple beauties always make the students love them at first sight, but what about those with face-blindness? Many plant enthusiasts can't distinguish between Taozhi Dan and Qiumei Ren. Don't throw me after the long-winded chatter is finally over, let's take a look at the pictures:
Did you guess correctly? Let's see the answer.
The beauty series belongs to the thick-leafed genus, the most obvious characteristic of which is alternate leaves, while Taozhi Dan belongs to the windmill grass genus, and the leaves of windmill grass plants are whorled. This is the biggest difference between the two plants. As for whorled and alternate, just search on Baidu. This is the answer someone else gave in my 'Ask and Answer' post.
I looked up 'whorled phyllotaxis', which is when 3 or more leaves are born on each node, arranged in a radial pattern, such as oleander, lilies, catalpa, etc.
['Alternate phyllotaxis'] is a type of leaf arrangement, where each node of the stem has one leaf, no matter how it is arranged, it is called alternate.
Qiumei Ren and Taozhi Dan are thus separated, no longer傻傻 (naively) being deceived.
Ps: Some netizens suggest that all beauties have a pointed tip, but Tao Dan does not.
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