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  • How to trim the leaves too long

    How to trim the leaves too long

    In general, too much light or too much fertilizer causes the leaves to grow longer. Cut them in time. Prepare a pair of scissors, preferably sterile. Cut off the withered outer leaves first. Then cut off the long leaves, not flat, preferably obliquely, cut on both sides. Also, it is best to cut the roots.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between peacock grass and marigold

    The difference between peacock grass and marigold

    Appearance: the former is about 30-100 cm high, the branches expand obliquely while the latter about 50-150 cm, the branches are spreading upward. Leaf blade: the former is about 2-9 cm long and 1.5-3 cm wide, the lobes are linear-lanceolate, while the latter is about 5-10 cm long and 4-8 cm wide, lobes lanceolate or long elliptic. Flowers: the former is golden yellow or orange. The latter is yellow or dark orange.

    2018-08-16
  • How to identify the bear boy

    How to identify the bear boy

    Shape: plant height about 30 cm, plant width 11-12 cm, cylindrical green stem. Leaf blade: oblanceolate to long oval, flat spoon-shaped, green, covered with white tomentose, top like bear paw. Flowers: dichotomous Cymes, yellow petals, flowering from July to September.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between Fructus Lycii and Pyracantha

    The difference between Fructus Lycii and Pyracantha

    Leaf: the leaf of unthorn medlar is oval, entire. On the other hand, Pyracantha is Obovate or Obovate-shaped, with serrated edges. Flowers: unarmed medlar bones are umbels, beige. And Pyracantha is compound corymbose inflorescence, white. Fruit: the ripe color of thornless wolfberry is red, while the fruit of Hippophae rhamnoides is orange or deep red.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between privet and heather

    The difference between privet and heather

    Leaf blade: the former is long ovate, ovate or elliptic to broadly elliptic, glabrous. The latter is long Obovate, Obovate oval or long oval, and grows and falls off after having hair at the initial stage. Fruit: the former is kidney-shaped or near-kidney-shaped, dark blue-black, red-black at maturity. The latter is spherical and the color is red to brownish purple.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between Queen Sasha and the Red Moon Shadow

    The difference between Queen Sasha and the Red Moon Shadow

    Plant type distinction: Queen Sasha is slightly larger, the color is pink and tender, the red edge of the moon shadow plant type is smaller, and the color is dark red; growth point distinction: the former growth point is round, the latter growth point is flat, surrounded by a very compact; the distinction of leaves: the former leaves are pointed, the lines are not round, thin and transparent, while the latter leaves are round and thicker.

    2018-08-16
  • How to identify Centella asiatica

    How to identify Centella asiatica

    Leaf blade: reniform, orbicular or horseshoe-shaped, margin obtusely serrate, petiole ca. 1.5-27 cm, green. Flowers: umbels, purplish red or milky white. Fruit: globular, the base is heart-shaped after to flat truncate, flat on both sides, each side longitudinal ribs, with reticulate small transverse veins.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between Mountain Rose and Egg Rose

    The difference between Mountain Rose and Egg Rose

    Plant distinction: mountain rose is compact at the bottom and diffused at the top, divided into large varieties and small varieties, egg roses are arranged in the shape of a rosette, and the plant is larger; leaf distinction: the former has little difference in leaf color but a variety of varieties, while the latter is leaf green; flower distinction: the former flower color is yellow, the florescence is longer, the latter is not easy to bloom.

    2018-08-16
  • How to distinguish Phyllostachys pubescens

    How to distinguish Phyllostachys pubescens

    Shape: about 60-120 cm high, few branches, erect, branches and leaves are very dense, the tree shape is compact. Leaf blade: alternate, thinly leathery, entire. It is bright red in winter and dark green in spring, autumn and summer. Flowers: panicles, white. Fruit: spherical, 2 seeds, red.

    2018-08-16
  • The difference between Viola and Viola

    The difference between Viola and Viola

    The flower distinguishes: the former is pink-purple, the petal is symmetrical, the florescence is early, the calyx holding the flower is toothed, the latter is dark purple, the petal is asymmetric, the florescence is late, and the edge of calyx is round and smooth; the leaf of the former is shaped like a micro-heart, the petiole is long without narrow wing, and the latter is long, petiole short with narrow wing.

    2018-08-16