Differentiation in growth habits
Silver queen likes to grow in a warm and humid environment. She can't stand cold weather and drought at the same time. The soil suitable for the growth of silver queen is mostly mixed with rotten litter and sand. Silver queen can grow normally in a dark environment. If she can maintain a temperature of about 20 degrees, she can grow well p>
Evergreen is also suitable for growing in a humid environment. The climate should be warm and suitable, and the growing environment should be well ventilated. Evergreen can not stand the test of severe cold and heat. It is usually placed indoors where there is reasonable light. When cultivating, the soil with rotten dead branches and rotten leaves is the best p>
Blade shape differentiation
The silver queen's leaves are narrow and long, usually in an almost elliptical shape, and the leaves will maintain a dark green color all year round. Evergreen leaves are relatively thick green, and the leaves are relatively hypertrophic, close to a circular shape, and the leaves are usually connected by stems. The silver queen does not have a stem, and the leaves grow directly from the base p>
Leaf color discrimination
Silver queen's leaves are light in color, with alternating gray and green on the surface. The area of gray station is more than green. There is a green stripe in the middle of the leaf, and then there are green stripes bifurcated on both sides of the leaf, and the rest is gray-green. Evergreen leaves are dark in color, and the surface is like a layer of oily light. The middle of the leaves is white and wrapped by green, which is more bright. Through these, we can effectively distinguish evergreen and silver queen p>