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Difference between dry load and residual load

The difference between dry load and residual load is as follows:

1. shape: withered petals and leaves lose water, become dry and withered, and there may be some wrinkles or atrophy in shape. Residual load is the residual part of withered lotus leaf, which is usually in an incomplete state and may have some defects or breaks in shape.

2. Color: The color of withered lotus usually becomes dim, yellowish brown or gray. The color of residual lotus may be mixed, including the original color of lotus leaf, yellow after withering and green of residual water.

3. Texture: Dry texture will become brittle and easily broken. The structure of the residual load can be hard and elastic.

4. Growing environment: withered loads have usually lost their vitality and will not continue to grow. Although the residual load has withered, it still has a certain vitality and may germinate and grow again in the right environment.