1. Differences in plants:There are many types of Gesang flowers, including the latter, which is a general term for a type of flower. The plant is tough and wind-resistant. It likes sunlight in its living environment. The more sunlight it gets, the better the plant grows. The cosmos plant is relatively tall, generally 30 centimeters to one meter, and can reach a maximum height of about one to two meters. There are roots at the bottom of the plant, which are spindle-shaped. The stems are relatively thin but highly adaptable and not easy to break. 2. The difference of flowers:The former is a solitary flower with a diameter of about three to six centimeters. The flower is large and colorful. There are many kinds of colors, including pink, purple, yellow, white, etc. Therefore, when Tibetans see some beautiful flowers that they don’t recognize, they will call them Gesang flowers, which implies happiness and auspiciousness. Although the latter is only a partial variety of the former, the flowers also come in many colors, the pedicels are relatively long, about 6 to 15 cm, and the flowering period is from June to August each year. |
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