1. Difference of bladesThe leaves of Aloe vera are lanceolate, about 30-80 cm long, 3-16 cm wide, and 2.5-6 cm thick, with a gradually pointed tip, a base that embraces the stem, and thorn-like teeth on the edges. The leaves are light green in color, sometimes with light white spots, which will gradually disappear as the leaves grow. The leaves of Aloe vera are narrow lanceolate, much smaller than the former, about 14-36 cm long and 2-6 cm wide. The tip is long and pointed, the base is wide, the color is pink-green, and there are also spots. After the spots disappear, there will be a layer of white gray. 2. The difference between flowersAloe vera has a racemose inflorescence, about 40-80 cm high, and is usually yellow-green in color, sometimes purple, with slight red spots. The flowering period is from July to August. Aloe vera also has a raceme inflorescence, which is slightly taller than the former, about 60-90 cm, and the flower color is yellow with red spots. The flowering period is from February to March. |
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