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Differences between Tangyin and Dairui Butterfly

An article about the knowledge of the succulent plant Tangyin Dairui Butterfly, the differences between Tangyin and Dairui Butterfly, let's learn about them together.

The main differences between Tangyin and Dairui Butterfly have two characteristics: one is the thickness of the leaves, and the other is the leaf tip. Tangyin leaves are thin and almost have no leaf tip, while Dairui Butterfly is the opposite, with thick leaves and distinct leaf tips. Let's take a look at the comparison below.

Tangyin

It has a thick and short stem. The plant has opposite succulent leaves. The leaves are spoon-shaped, without a distinct leaf tip, very thin, green in color, and under strong light or with a large temperature difference, the leaf edges show a beautiful red, very bright. Under weak light, the leaf color is slightly light green, the leaves become elongated, and the color becomes duller. The leaf surface of Tangyin is smooth with thick white powder, which is relatively rough. Tangyin needs sufficient sunlight and a large temperature difference for the leaf color to be bright and the plant to look tighter and more beautiful. After many years of clustering, the plant can be very spectacular. The inflorescence of Tangyin is white and very small.

Dairui Butterfly

Dairui Butterfly has a thick and sturdy stem that gradually extends with growth. The leaves are loosely arranged in a rosette shape, with a diameter of up to 15cm. The leaves are oblong with a pointed red leaf tip, smooth leaf edges, slightly thick leaves, and a groove in the center of the leaf surface. The leaf color ranges from blue-green to blue-white, with new leaves being blue and old leaves green, mainly due to the white powder falling off. Under strong light and large day-night temperature differences or low temperatures in winter, the leaf color is blue-white, while under weak light, it is blue-green. The leaf edges often show a pink color, which is more prominent with a larger temperature difference. The leaf surface is covered with white powder, and the old leaves become smooth after the white powder falls off. It blooms in early summer, with a paniculate inflorescence that can reach over 30cm in length, and orange bell-shaped flowers.

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