1. Different varietiesThe succulent plant Oplina is a species of the genus Echeveria, also called Op. It is very beautiful and has a shy feeling. Although Frost Morning, like the former, is a plant belonging to the Crassulaceae family, it belongs to the genus Echeveria, and is a hybrid of two succulent plants, Guanghan Palace and Star Beauty, and has a relatively strong adaptability. 2. Different leavesThe leaves of the succulent plant Oplina are long spoon-shaped, with a slightly slanted and pointed upper part. The overall color is light blue, while the leaf tips and edges are pink, and the leaf surface is slightly concave. The leaves of Frost Morning are relatively flat and long, arranged in a ring, with rounded edges, and are thicker than the former. The overall color of the leaves is lavender or pink, and the back has ridges. 3. Different flowersThe flowers of the succulent plant Opalina bloom in mid-spring, which is a little earlier. The flowers are spike-shaped and bell-shaped, and the color is yellow. The flowers of Frost Morning Bloom bloom in early summer. The flowers are bell-shaped, pink on the outside and orange-yellow on the inside. |
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