1. Different familiesNarcissus is a herbaceous plant belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family and the genus Narcissus. It is generally grown for ornamental purposes. In addition to soil cultivation, it can also be grown in hydroponics. It has a more obvious feature, which is the bulb at the bottom. Orchids have a relatively long history. They are epiphytic or terrestrial herbs and belong to the Orchidaceae family and the genus Orchidaceae. They are essentially different from the former. Orchids do not have bulbs, only pseudobulbs to adapt to the environment. 2. Different leavesThe leaves of daffodils are relatively flat and feel relatively thick. Although the leaves are all green, the green is lighter and the surface is covered with white frost powder. There are many varieties of orchids, and the shapes of their leaves are varied. The main shape is oblanceolate, and the leaves are relatively thin. Its leaves are more emerald green and appear darker than the former. 3. Different flowersNarcissus flowers bloom in January and February every year. There are usually 6 petals. The main color of the flower is white, and the middle is goose yellow. There are many varieties of orchids and many flowers, mainly yellow, red, green, white, white and green, etc. |
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