1. Differences in stemsThe stems of Philodendron are very short, almost non-existent, and sparse, and may have aerial roots. The stems of the spring fern are also very short, but they are arranged very closely and have aerial roots. 2. Difference of bladesThe leaves of Philodendron are relatively broad, shaped like human palms, relatively thick, with a certain gloss on the surface, and are generally pinnately cracked. Its petiole is relatively long and thick. The leaves of the spring feather are ovate and heart-shaped, up to 60cm in length, 40cm in width, and the petiole length is 40-50cm. Its leaves also have a certain luster, but when they are young, their leaves are relatively thin. |
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