Different families and genera
Ruddy lotus is a succulent plant of the genus lithophila in the Crassulaceae. It is native to Mexico. Young red is a perennial succulent herb.
Different morphological characteristics
The leaves of red immature lotus are very smooth, ranging in shape from broad ovate to scattered triangular ovate, with red edges at the edge of the leaves. The tip of the leaves is sharp and sharp, like a sharp sword. The central line is slightly concave, the edge of the leaves is tilted, the back of the leaves is raised, and the leaves are loosely arranged in a rosette shape. With its growth, the lower leaves will gradually fall, the stem will gradually grow longer, and it is easy to branch, showing a swarm shape.
Young red children grow in clusters, with small branches and fleshy stems. After long-term cultivation, the stems will gradually become semi lignified. The leaves are thin and green, and the leaf margins are thin. In late autumn and early spring, when the temperature difference is large, all the plants will turn reddish brown.