The difference between bromeliad flowers and water tower flowers
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Leaves: Bromeliad leaves are basal in the shape of a rosette, with ribbons that are slightly curved outwards, and have different colors; while the leaves of water tower flowers are broad lanceolate, upright at first, and then slightly curved outwards, with green tops. The back is pinkish green. Flower color: The color of bromeliad flowers is mostly sky blue or lavender; while the water tower flower is red.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
Bromeliads are leathery, rosette-shaped basal, and slightly curved outward in a band. The leaves vary in color, some have dark green horizontal stripes, some are brown with green water splash patterns, and some have green leaves with dark green spots. Especially when the flowering period is approaching, the leaves in the center will turn dark red, pink or the whole leaf will turn dark red or only the front part will turn red.
The leaves of water tower flower have 6- 15 pieces, broad lanceolate, upright at first, then slightly bent outwards later, with small brown spines on the edges at least on the upper half, green above and pinkish green on the back.
2. Differences in colors
The color of bromeliad flowers is mostly sky blue or lavender.
Bracts of Water Tower Flower It is pink, the sepals are dark red, and the petals are red.
2. Differences in colors
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