The difference between bi halo and branch apricot

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green halo form

branch apricot shape

The difference between Bi halo and branch apricot


Shape: The leaves of Bi halo are translucent and granular, and have branches, making them easy to grow in groups. The stem is thick, fleshy and jointed, and the leaves are fleshy. It is a small fleshy shrub with fleshy leaves and green young stems. Difference: Bi halo grows very slowly and has only one pair of fleshy leaves throughout its life, shaped like rabbit ears. The leaves of the branched apricot are opposite, shaped like a small rabbit, and the leaves grow on the branches.


The difference between Bi halo ring and branch apricot
green halo form

Blue halo shape

The green halo leaves are translucent and granular, very cute. And it has branches and stems, making it easy to grow in groups.

The flowers are generally white, the fruits are ingot-shaped, and the seeds are 50-150.

The stem is thick and fleshy with joints. The leaves are fleshy and bimodal. During the growth period, the leaves are slender and opposite, often unconnected. The dormant leaves are short, thick, hemispherical, and the opposite leaves are highly connected.

Blue Halo

The shape of branches and apricots

A small perennial succulent shrub with very succulent, opposite, rod-shaped leaves, covered with a layer of transparent reflective ridges. Young stems are green, while old stems are dark red or brown. Perennial branches are easily lignified and have no obvious dormancy period.

Branch apricot

Blue The difference between halo and branch apricot

Because branch apricot seedlings are often called little rabbits by flower lovers, they are confused as blue halo rabbits. But the difference between the two is still very obvious!

Bi halo grows very slowly, with only one pair of fleshy leaves throughout its life, shaped like rabbit ears, and the old plant has tuberous roots. It will enter a dormant state when the temperature is high, the leaves will wither, and there will be no branches.

The leaves of the branched apricot are opposite and resemble a small rabbit. However, these leaves grow on the branches, unlike the ones on the roots of Bihaoran, so they are easier to distinguish.


branch apricot shape

The difference between Bi halo and branch apricot














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