What is Pretty in PinkPink Lady is a succulent plant that is consistent with its name in both appearance and color. It belongs to the common Crassulaceae family. It is somewhat similar to "White Peony", but its resemblance to Debbie is more inseparable. The pink color of Pink Lady will gradually deepen with the length of time it is exposed to sunlight, but this is not the case with the new leaves just before this, which only turn pink gradually. What is DebbieThis plant, like Pink Lady, is also a succulent of the Crassulaceae family and is a new variety evolved through hybridization. It relies on sunlight to slowly turn red, which happens for about 60% or more of the year. In the summer, it turns back to green because it needs to block the sunlight, and then gradually recovers after the summer. This is also one of the more surprising parts of Debbie. The difference between Pink and DebbieThe most intuitive and effective method is to observe all the leaves of Pink Lady and Debbie. A very important point about Debbie is that there is not much difference between each leaf, and they are all the same color regardless of size; however, Pink Lady is different. There is a clear difference in color between the new and old leaves of this succulent. This is the simplest and roughest way to distinguish the two succulents. After reading the above identification methods, have you learned how to distinguish Debbie from Red Pink? I believe there is such a simple and intuitive method. You will definitely be able to get rid of the problem of not being able to tell the difference between Debbie and Pink. |
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