Morphological distinctionThe lucky tree can grow up to 10 meters tall, blooms from May to September, and bears fruit from October to December. The fortune tree can grow up to 15 meters tall, blooms from July to August, and bears fruit from August to October. Production areaThe origin of the lucky tree is in the south, including Taiwan, Yunnan, etc. The fortune tree is native to China and is grown in both the south and the north. Environmental adaptabilityThe fortune tree has strong adaptability to the environment, reproduction ability, and regeneration ability. The lucky tree likes moisture and dislikes dryness. It can withstand high temperatures but is afraid of cold. Appearance differenceThe leaves of the rich tree are larger and the edges of the leaves are smoother. Its bark is gray and very rough. The leaves of the lucky tree are relatively smaller, and the edges of the leaves have irregular serrations. Its bark is gray-brown and its appearance is not as rough as that of the fortune tree. The fortune tree is a large or medium-sized ornamental plant, and is often placed in open spaces for home decoration; while the luck tree is a small or medium-sized potted plant, and is often placed on balconies, tables, cabinets, etc. for home decoration. But both plants are lush and vigorous, and are very suitable for decorating the home environment. Among them, the fortune tree can purify the air and release positive energy. The wealth tree and the fortune tree are both common decorative plants in daily homes. Planting one indoors will make your home full of vitality. Although they are different in appearance and habits, they all have good meanings. If you want to improve your home environment, you might as well try raising one. |
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