Families and genera of peach eggs
The egg of peach belongs to the genus windmill of Crassulaceae, which is mostly distributed in Mexico at an altitude of 1950 meters p>
Morphological characteristics of peach eggs
The rhizome of peach egg is upright or semi creeping, which can be as high as 30 cm p>
The leaves are relatively thick, with a thickness of 10-18 mm. They are gray green, with tender pink and frost powder p>
The egg of the peach is in the shape of a small shrub as a whole, and lateral buds can grow at the base. The diameter of the rosette is about 10-15 cm, and each plant has about 12-15 leaves p>
The inflorescence is upright, up to 15 cm high, with a maximum of 65 flowers per flowering. The pedicel is zigzag. The flowers are in the shape of stars, light yellow inside, red at the tip of petals and light yellow filaments p>
Growth habits of peach eggs
Peach eggs like a warm, dry and sunny environment, and an environment with loose soil and good drainage and air permeability p>
Peach eggs are drought tolerant, have no obvious dormancy period, and can receive strong sunlight p>
When the light is sufficient, it will appear dark pink, and the ovoid leaves are like ripe peaches, so it is named peach egg p>