Appearance characteristicsPeach EggPeach eggs are of the genus Campanula. The mature plant has a rosette, with 12-15 leaves per plant. The leaves are ovate to spherical, with a light gray-green hue and a lovely rose-colored, frosty pink. The flowers are star-shaped, light yellow inside, with red petals and light yellow filaments. Peach BeautyPeach Beauty is a member of the genus Thickleaf Grass. The stems of the peach beauty are short and thick, arranged in an elongated rosette shape, and the leaves are obovate. The plant is a beautiful lavender or pale pink color and is very cute. Specific differencesbladePeach eggs are round and egg-shaped. The leaves of Peach Beauty are arranged in an elongated rosette shape, are obovate in shape, with a smooth and blunt tip, and have a distinct red tip on the top of the leaves, which Peach Egg does not have. Leaf arrangementThe peach tree has a whorled leaf arrangement, with 3 or more leaves on each node, arranged radially. The peach beauty has an alternate leaf arrangement, with only one leaf growing on each node, and the leaves grow alternately on the nodes. colorPeach eggs are always red, and the leaves are less powdery. The peach beauty will turn white if it lacks sunlight, and the leaves will have more white powder on them. The color of Peach Egg is more pink than Peach Beauty. |
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