The difference between plantsThe leaves of the Phoenix orchid are about 50 cm long and about 1 cm wide. The length of yucca leaves is approximately between 25 cm and 60 cm, and the width is about 3 cm. The length and width of the leaves of the Phoenix Orchid are somewhat different from those of the leaves of the Yucca. Differences in growth characteristicsPhoenix orchid prefers warm, humid and sunny places. It has strong adaptability and a certain degree of resistance to pollution. It is native to North America. Phoenix orchid is also grown in the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River in my country and areas to its south. Yucca is relatively cold-resistant and prefers places with plenty of sunlight and good ventilation. It is grown in most parts of our country. The difference in colorThe edges of the flowers of the Phoenix orchid are purple-red, and a part of the upper part of the filament is curved outward. The edges of the leaves of the yucca flowers are not purple-red, and the filaments do not bend outward. Other differencesThere are no thorns on the edges and tips of the leaves of the Phalaenopsis, while there are thorns on the edges and tips of the leaves of the Yucca. |
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