The difference between Sarracenia and Nepenthes
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2. The difference between flowers
Leaf differences: The leaves of Sarracenia are very peculiar, with many shapes, and the outer bottle-shaped leaves are surrounded by a circle; the leaves of Nepenthes are generally oblong, with the tail rolled up to look like a bottle. Differences in flowers: Sarracenia flowers are larger, yellow-green or dark red in color; pitcher plants have smaller flowers, yellow-white in color. Differences in varieties: The former is a plant of the Sarracenia family and the genus Sarracenia; the latter is a plant of the Nepenthes family and the genus Nepenthes.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
The leaves of Sarracenia are very peculiar, with many shapes, some are tubular, some are trumpet-shaped, and some are pot-shaped. The bottle-shaped leaves form a circle, just like a rosette. Inside the bottle, there are hairs growing downward, which are densely distributed, and there is a water-like liquid substance at the bottom.
The leaves of pitcher plants are generally oblong. The tail is rolled up like a bottle. The part of the bottle is very smooth, which makes the insect unable to stand and slide to the bottom of the bottle.
2. The difference between flowers
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Sarracenia will bloom in spring, and a long flower stand will be drawn out from it. Flowers will bloom at the top and the flowers will hang down. Its flowers are relatively large and appear yellow-green or deep red in color.
The flowers of Nepenthes are racemes, some A few of them are panicles. The flowers are relatively small and yellow-white in color. The smell they emit is lighter during the day. At night, the smell becomes stronger and smellier.
3. Variety differences
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The former is a plant of the Sarracenia family and Sarracenia genus, and is a variant of artificially cultivated varieties.
The latter is a member of the Nepenthes family and the genus Nepenthes plant.
2. The difference between flowers
3. Variety differences
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