The difference between a lotus and a lotus

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-29

Lotus and lotus are two different plants, and there are some distinct differences between them. This article will introduce and compare the morphological characteristics, growth environment, use and other aspects of the lotus in detail, so as to help readers better understand the differences between the two.

1. Morphological characteristics.

There are obvious differences in appearance between the lotus and the lotus. The flower buds of the lotus flower are usually larger than the lotus flower and take on a cylindrical shape, while the flower bud of the lotus flower is oval or oval in shape. In terms of the shape and color of the flowers, the flowers of the lotus are fuller and more vivid in color, mostly red or pink, while the flowers of the lotus are relatively plain, mostly white or pink.

2. Growth environment.

The environment in which the lotus and the lotus flower grow is also different. It grows mainly in shallow water or swampy areas, while lotus grows mainly in deep water or ponds. In addition, the growth cycle of the lotus flower is shorter, so it is able to complete the transformation from bud to flower in a shorter time.

3. Use. There are also certain differences in the use of lotus and lotus. The petals of the flower can be used as an ingredient, and its buds and flower hearts can also be used as medicinal materials, which have the effects of clearing heat and detoxifying, reducing swelling and relieving pain. The lotus flower is more used for ornamentation and flower arrangement, and its petals are soft and delicate, which has high ornamental value.

Fourth, summary. Through the above comparison and analysis of the lotus and the lotus, we can see that there are obvious differences between them in terms of appearance characteristics, growth environment and use. Although both are aquatic plants, they have different characteristics and manifestations in many ways. Therefore, in our daily life, we can better understand their properties and uses by observing and comparing the differences between the two.

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