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The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

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Recently, a meat friend asked Elder Tang: How to distinguish between the succulent slave Gina, Aiduris and Bai Ju?

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Qunsheng slave Gina old pile

Slave Gina, Aidulis and Bai Ju introduced:

The three varieties of Slave Gina, Aidoulis, and White Chrysanthemum are all succulents of the genus Fairy Cup, and they are all native to the American continent. Among them, nubigina, also known as Nubigina, is a succulent with narrow and pointed leaves (pictured above). As for The Alias of Aidurice, there is more than one, such as the Silver Flash and the Stick Leaf Fairy Cup, which refer to it, and its leaves are round and slender, in addition to the color, which resembles our common onions (below).

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Many meat friends often ridicule Aiduris for looking like an onion

The white chrysanthemum is much more complicated than that of the slave Gina and Aiduri, because it has two varieties of itself, one of which has a relatively wide and long leaf, its Latin name is Gnay, while the other leaf is obviously thinner and shorter, and its Latin name is Gnoma (meaning white elf), and everyone now calls it Maruba White Chrysanthemum.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Maru leaf white chrysanthemum genoma

How to distinguish between the three kinds of fairy cups of slave Gina, Aiduris and White Chrysanthemum?

White chrysanthemums are the most recognizable succulent varieties in the fairy cup, because whether it is a Gnauri or a Genoma, their leaves are very small compared to other fairy cups - their leaf length is about 0.5-2.5 cm, and the width of the leaves is between 0.5-1.3 cm, so I am particularly surprised when some meat friends ask me the difference between it and the slave Gina and Aidurice, after all, it is easy to distinguish them with just a glance.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Slave Gina old pile

Of course, for meat lovers who are not familiar with the fairy cup, it is still very normal to be unable to distinguish between slave Gina and Aidurith, and we can still distinguish between two pots in front of us by comparison, if we only look at the picture, it really makes people's faces blind. But I am the one who sows and breeds the fairy cup myself, and this "catty" between slave Gina and Aidurice can only be regarded as a small meaning, and I can casually say a few points about their differences.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Out of the state of Aidurice

First of all, the blades of the slave Gina are similar in shape to a sword, and the front end is very sharp, but it is not tied. Aidurice's leaves, on the other hand, are flattened and rounded, with blunt apexes and no obvious tip in sight. Secondly, if you find a reference plant for both slave Gina and Aidurith, the slave Gina is like a white leek, and Adulis is like a white onion.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Slave Gina's blades are very sharp

In addition, the slave Gina's growth rate is slower (much faster than that of the white chrysanthemum). My slave Gina has not been divided for almost 3 years, and the Adulities that were sown has grown into a large bush in 3 years. In addition, the inner blades of the slave Gina sometimes grow barbs, and the white frost on the leaf surface is thicker, which makes it look snow white in most cases. Aduris's leaves have never seen barbs grow, and the white frost on its leaf surface is not as thick as that of The Slave Gina, which makes it look white-green most of the time.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

The white frost on the leaf surface of Aidurice is thinner

Which is better to raise, Nu Gina, Aiduris or Bai Ju?

I love the Fairy Cup, so I've raised Slave Gina, Aidurice, and White Chrysanthemum, but now I only have Slave Gina and White Chrysanthemum left. It's not that Aidurice is not easy to raise, on the contrary, it should be the best of the 3 succulents, and I have sown a lot of seeds before to give them away, the reason is that I don't like its green onion-like leaf shape (I guess I get tired of looking at it with seedlings).

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

White Chrysanthemum Gnari

White chrysanthemum is the most beautiful among them, but also the slowest growth rate and root speed (my white chrysanthemum seedlings are still as big as fingernails after 2 years), many meat friends complain that they have not had normal roots for half a year after starting white chrysanthemums. However, meat friends who have raised white chrysanthemums know that once it is served, it will rarely have problems, so they like its meat friends in the autumn.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Aidurice can easily burst

The nu concubine Gina's appearance is higher than that of Aiduris and lower than that of Bai Ju (in my mind, it is so ranked), although it is not as skinny and easy to raise as Aidulis, but its maintenance difficulty is similar to that of Bai Ju. My slave Gina has been growing smoothly since the moment she took the pot, except for about 3 years, I have basically not bothered about other aspects, if you like it, you can also start in the autumn.

The 2 succulents of Slave Gina and Aidurice can't tell my belief, but Bai Ju really shouldn't be confused

Nu gina is slightly more difficult to maintain

This article is original by "Elder Tang who raises succulents" (some pictures from the Internet), welcome to pay attention, take you along with long knowledge!

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