The difference between sharp tail taro and dripping Guanyin
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2. The difference between flowers
Leaves: Taro acuminatum is membranous to sub-leathery, with a broad ovate heart shape. The Dripping Guanyin is sub-leathery and has an arrow-shaped oval shape. Flowers: The inflorescence stalk of Taro taro is cylindrical and solitary, and the flower color is pale yellow or yellow. The Dripping Guanyin grows in clusters of 2-3 flowers, and its flowers are yellow-green or green-white.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
The leaves of Taro acuminatum are membranous to sub-leathery, dark green in color, slightly lighter on the back, wide ovate heart-shaped, with a sharply narrow and convex apex. Pointed, rounded at the base.
Drying Guanyin leaves It is sub-leathery, grass green in color, arrow-shaped and oval in shape. The leaves are wider than the former, some are more than one meter long and wide, and have a blunt tip.
2. The difference between flowers
The inflorescence stem of Taro acuminatum is cylindrical, usually solitary, about 20-30 cm long, and the spathe tube is light green to dark green in color, about 4-8 cm long. , about 2.5-5 cm thick, oblong and oval. The flower color is pale yellow or yellow.
Dripping Guanyin inflorescence The handle is cylindrical, with 2-3 clusters, about 12-60 cm long. The spathe tube is green, shorter than the former, about 3-5 cm long, 3-4 cm thick, oval or short ellipse. Shape, yellow-green or green-white when blooming.
2. The difference between flowers
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