Differences Between Small-Leaf Cereus and Large-Leaf Cereus
This article provides a detailed introduction to the brief descriptions of small-leaf cereus and large-leaf cereus, as well as an introduction to the differences between them. Please see the following detailed description.
Small-leaf cereus and large-leaf cereus are different, mainly in terms of their leaves. Small-leaf cereus has smaller, elongated leaves without wrinkles, while large-leaf cereus is a common variety with larger, thicker leaves.
Brief Introduction to Small-Leaf Cereus
Small-leaf cereus belongs to the cactus family and is known as the "beauty under the moon." It usually blooms from summer to autumn, specifically from June to October. Small-leaf cereus thrives in warm and humid environments and requires a higher amount of water.
Brief Introduction to Large-Leaf Cereus
Large-leaf cereus has many branches with flat, leaf-like shapes and high ornamental value. The plant height ranges from 2 to 6 meters, with flower color being white. It is suitable for growth in warm, humid, semi-shaded environments and is a commonly cultivated flower in China.
Differences Between Small-Leaf Cereus and Large-Leaf Cereus
1. Small-leaf cereus has strong vitality and is a variety that blooms frequently and easily. If the temperature for maintenance is appropriate, it can bloom throughout the year. Large-leaf cereus is difficult to cultivate and does not bloom easily.
2. Small-leaf cereus has better humidity tolerance than large-leaf cereus, which does not tolerate waterlogging and requires less water. Excessive water accumulation can cause the flowers to wither.
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