The difference between chandelier fuso and hibiscus
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The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - growth habits
The difference between chandelier fuso and hibiscus - leaves
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - flowers
Chandelier Fuso and Fuso, look at it this way, their names are very similar and they look very similar. This confuses us and we think we can’t tell them apart. Come on, let me tell you the difference!
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - growth habits
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - growth habits
Growth habits of chandelier hibiscus
Chandelier hibiscus likes a warm, humid and well-lit environment. Can be grown in pots.
Growing in the area north of the Yangtze River Basin, the branches and buds are resistant to pruning, have strong growth and strong adaptability, and require soil rich in organic matter.
Growth habits of hibiscus
The growth habits of hibiscus are the same as those of chandelier hibiscus. It prefers a warm, humid and well-lit environment. Not tolerant to cold or shade, but resistant to pruning.
Growing in the Yangtze River Basin and the north of China, it has strong growth and a wide range of adaptability.
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - leaves
The leaves of chandelier hibiscus
The leaves of chandelier hibiscus are oval or oblong Shape, about 7 cm in length, short and pointed at the apex, wide wedge-shaped at the bottom, smooth and hairless.
Fusang leaves
Fusang is an evergreen shrub with tall plants and cylindrical branchlets.
The leaves of hibiscus are broadly ovate or narrow ovate, about 4 to 9 cm long, with a pointed top and a round or wedge-shaped bottom. The edges of the leaves are coarsely toothed, except for those along the veins on the back of the leaves. Except for hair, there is no hair anywhere else.
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - flowers
The flowers of chandelier hibiscus
The flowers of chandelier hibiscus grow singly in the middle of the leaf axil at the branch end, with thin peduncles. Long, pendulous growth, smooth and not covered with hair;
Bud: small, lanceolate, covered with hair. The calyx is tubular and covered with fine hairs; the petals are deeply slit and tassel-shaped, growing upward in a recurved direction. The style of the stamens is very long and grows prominently and pendulously.
Hibiscus flowers
The flowers of hibiscus grow individually between the leaf axils at the top of the branches, showing a drooping shape. The pedicel is 7 cm long and covered with sparse star-shaped pubescence. There are also segments; the corolla is funnel-shaped, 6 to 10 cm long.
Petals: obovate, covered with sparse hairs, stamens smooth and shiny, not covered with hairs.
Okay, the editor has told you the difference between Fuso and Fuso chandeliers. Next time you see them, you will definitely be able to tell them apart from their two false brothers.
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The difference between chandelier fuso and hibiscus - leaves
The difference between chandelier hibiscus and hibiscus - flowers
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