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The difference between longevity bonus fox and Fokko.

The red fox blooms with red flowers and the golden fox blooms with red flowers. The difference is that the golden fox has a layer of golden lace on the edge of the flower, which is very beautiful, while the red fox does not.

Red fox longevity flower is a succulent plant, belonging to Sedum and Kale, with red flowers, double petals, small flowers and wavy leaves. It likes warm and humid, is not cold-resistant, and is suitable for growing in short sunshine.

Golden fox with longevity flower, its flowers are clustered together and look big. Its color is red heart with yellow edge, the flower diameter is usually only about 1.4, and the flowers are in the shape of a high-legged dish. The longevity golden fox has about 6 inflorescences per plant.

The red fox longevity flower can bloom in June. With the increase of temperature, plants gradually enhance their metabolism and the buds fully bloom. In May, some flowers have gradually withered.

Maintenance points

Longevity flowers are easier to raise. You can raise it well with a little care in the usual maintenance. When flowers wither, it is time for plants to grow rapidly. At this time, if the plants are properly pruned, the lateral buds will grow rapidly between the leaves and reach the plant bursting basin, and the longevity flowers will bloom at the end of next year.

Longevity flower is a sunny plant. As long as the light is a little sufficient, it can grow well in autumn, winter and spring. In summer, strong light should be avoided, and occasionally in the morning or evening, it will grow better. Longevity flowers are not cold-tolerant, and should be kept below 5℃ indoors in winter.