It is well known that succulent plants are loved by many friends. One of the reasons is that succulents are relatively drought-tolerant and do not require too much time for daily care. Secondly, there are various varieties that can meet the aesthetic standards of different groups of people. However, some succulent plants are always confusing to tell apart, such as Chanel and Medusa Mage. How can meat friends distinguish them when purchasing?
To clearly understand the difference between Chanel and Medusa Mage, one must first know that these two kinds of succulents are different from ordinary succulent plants. Both Chanel and Medusa Mage are succulent plants of the Aeonium genus of the Crassulaceae family. They are larger than ordinary succulents. Among them, Chanel Mage is derived from a variation of the Round Leaf Mage. In terms of characteristics, the stronger the light absorbed by its leaves, the brighter the red color on both sides, while the middle is green.
Medusa Mage is a variegated variety of the Purple Cashmere Mage. The reason for this special name is that during spring and summer, there are black lines in the middle of its leaves, as if it were named after the snake heads on the head of the Gorgon Medusa in Greek mythology. Specifically, its leaves are relatively thinner compared to Chanel, in the shape of long spoons, and the leaf surface is flat. Secondly, it also has the characteristic of different colors for new and old leaves. For example, for old leaves, both sides are red variegated borders, and the middle is black. For new leaves, both sides will have more variegated light yellow, and the middle is green. These colors also change according to different light conditions. Generally speaking, meat friends can quickly distinguish by following the difference between new and old leaves of Medusa Mage.
In the flower market, Chanel and Medusa Mage are considered relatively precious varieties of the Mage series. They both have unique changes in leaf color with different temperatures, which cannot be replicated by many ordinary succulents, and they can be viewed all year round. In addition, in addition to Chanel and Medusa, common varieties of Mage succulents also include high-quality varieties such as Black Mage, Purple Cashmere, Green Cashmere, Shao Xiu, Halloween, Hachijo Kagami, Jade Ice, etc.
What are the differences between Chanel and Medusa Mage?
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