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How to distinguish the fine leaf stone fairy peach

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Rhizome: rhizome creeping, 1-3 cm apart will form a pseudobulb, narrowly ovate to ovate-oblong. Leaf blade: growing at the tip, linear-lanceolate or linear, papery, margin revolute. Flowers: flowers are small, yellowish or white. Fruit: capsule Obovate, ca. 6-8 mm, ca. 4-5 mm.

I. Rhizome

Euphorbia angustifolia is a rhizome creeping, usually about 1-3 cm apart will produce pseudobulbs, nodes will also be sparse rooting, pseudobulbs are narrowly ovate to ovate-oblong, about 1-2 cm long and 5-8 mm wide.

2. Leaves

The leaves of Euphorbia angustifolia grow at the tip, linear-lanceolate or linear, papery, about 2-8 cm long, 5-7 mm wide, apex shortly acuminate or subacute, margin often curled.

Third, flowers

The peach blossom grows about the tip of the tender pseudobulb, the raceme usually has more than 10 flowers, the bracts fall early, the flowers are small, white or yellowish, and the petals are broadly ovate-rhombic or broadly ovate. The florescence is in April every year.

IV. Fruit

Euphorbia angustifolia is an Obovate capsule, about 6-8 mm long, about 4-5 mm, fruiting in August-September every year.

 
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