The difference between Liuli Temple and Striped Twelve Volumes
Last Update :2024.06.06
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Leaf shape: The leaves of Liulidian are oval and triangular in shape, with a sharp tip. The striped twelve-roll leaves are triangular-lanceolate with a sharp tip. Leaf color: The leaves of Liulicidian are gray-green or dark green with yellow vertical stripes. The leaves of the striped twelve-volume leaf are dark green on the surface and green on the underside, with white stripes.

1. Differences in leaf shape
1. Differences in leaf shape
The succulent leaves of Liulicidian are arranged in a rosette-shaped leaf disk, some are overlapping, and all are deflected to one side. The entire leaf disk is like a rotating windmill, and the leaves are egg-shaped. It is a round triangle with a sharp tip, a concave front and a convex back. The surface is densely covered with corrugated protruding horizontal bars, like rows of glazed tiles, hence its name. The striped twelve-roll leaves are closely whorled on the stem axis and are triangular-lanceolate, with a sharp tip and neat white protrusions growing on the surface, arranged in horizontal stripes.
2. Differences in leaf color
Liu Li The color of the temple leaves is gray-green or dark green, with yellow vertical stripes. Sometimes the entire leaf is yellow. The leaves of the striped twelve-volume leaf are dark green on the surface and green on the underside, with white stripes.
2. Differences in leaf color
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