The Differences of Rossima (with illustration)

Rosima Difference

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Rosima makes many flower enthusiasts unable to distinguish, but in fact, it is very easy to distinguish Rosima as long as it is sorted out clearly. Generally speaking, those artificially hybridized or selected are called hybrid varieties, horticultural varieties, or simply varieties, while those not intervened by humans are collectively called original species by enthusiasts.

Echeveria longissima (Rosima) itself is an original species, and it has three varieties (Variety) at the species (original species) level: Echeveria longissima var. longissima (the original variety, which is Rosima itself), Echeveria longissima var. aztatlensis (Rosima A), Echeveria longissima var. branchyantha (Rosima B). In taxonomy, variety is the next level unit under species (original species) and is a subset of species (original species). Since Echeveria longissima (Rosima) is an original species, the varieties Rosima A and Rosima B are also original species. On the other hand, because Rosima A and Rosima B can both be obtained by sowing without hybridization or artificial selection, they also meet the definition of original species.

Rosima A and Rosima B are varieties of the original species Rosima, not hybrid offspring.

In terms of distinction, the original variety, Rosima, usually grows alone with obvious ridges; Rosima A is prone to clustering with obvious blood spots; Rosima B has slightly wrinkled leaves. As for the hybrid varieties of Rosima, they look quite different from Rosima and should not be confused without looking at the flowers.

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