1. Different leavesThe leaves of the Dancing Plant are opposite and obovate in shape. Most of the leaves are yellow-white, but a small part in the middle is light green, and the edges of the newly grown leaves have pink halos. Then, as the leaves grow, the red halos will become smaller and shrink until they disappear. The leaves of the Jade Plant are alternate, sometimes nearly opposite, dark green on the upper side and light green or dark red on the lower side. 2. Different growth ratesThe growth rate of the Dancing Gardenia is relatively slow, and it takes a long time to grow taller. The growth rate of Jade Plant is much faster, so the plant shape is much taller than the former. 3. Different stemsThe former is shorter, the newly grown branches are purple-red, the old stems are purple-brown, and the branched parts are almost horizontal. The latter plant is relatively tall. For the newly grown branches, if there is sufficient light, the color will be purple-red. If there is insufficient light, the color will turn green. The color of the old branches is purple-brown to light brown. Some stems will lie flat, and some will lean to the side. |
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