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New Zealand pearl cypress and Jeju real cypress have their own advantages, and the specific comparison is as follows:
1.The leaves of New Zealand pearl cypress are short and hard, the sheet frame is formed quickly, the plasticity is strong, the good species is easy to live, and the vitality is extremely strong. It has strong growth adaptability, grows well in moist, soft, deep and loose soil, and does not have high requirements for soil.
Pearl cypress likes sunlight, and the freshly dug and planted downhill piles are first placed in the shade to maintain, and when the new shoots germinate and grow, the light can be gradually increased. It belongs to the cold-tolerant plant, but it cannot tolerate extreme cold and heat.
2.Jeju junki is a new variety that has emerged in the last decade, and there are also small quantities in the market**. Its leaves are thicker and longer, dark green in color, bluish, and more spiny leaves. The grayish-blue color of Jeju juniper also comes from the thorny leaves, and the new leaves are emerald green.
In summary, New Zealand pearl cypress and Jeju juniper each have their own unique advantages, and the specific choice of which species to choose depends on the individual's preferences and needs.
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Choose according to your preference. Cheju. True cypress is a new variety that has emerged in the past decade, and there are also a small number of ** in the market, whether domestic or imported pearl cypress.
It is favored by many bonsai lovers, and various types of bonsai are produced, which are quite popular.
New Zealand. Pearl cypress does not have high requirements for soil, grows well in moist, soft, deep and loose soil, New Zealand pearl cypress likes sunlight, just dug and planted downhill piles are first placed in the shade for maintenance, and after the new shoots germinate and grow, you can gradually increase the light, water according to the growth situation, spray water mist regularly, apply thin fertilizer appropriately during the growth period, maintain ventilation during breeding, promote air circulation, and regularly spray fungicidal drugs.
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Jeju juniper and New Zealand juniper are two plants with different characteristics. The following compares their families, origins, growth environments, adaptability, ornamental value and other aspects.
1.Family: Jeju juniper belongs to the cypress family, while New Zealand juniper belongs to the pine family, which is the basic taxonomic difference between the two.
2.Origin: Jeju juniper is native to Jeju Island, South Korea, while New Zealand juniper is native to New Zealand, and their different origins also reflect their different adaptation environments.
3.Growing Environment: Jeju juniper is adaptable and can tolerate a variety of environments, but prefers light and warmth. On the other hand, New Zealand juniper prefers a cool, humid environment and is relatively less adaptable.
4.Adaptability: Jeju juniper has strong adaptability, slower growth rate, and the tree shape spreads out in a semicircular shape. On the other hand, the adaptability of the New Zealand juniper is relatively weak, the growth rate is relatively fast, and the tree shape is conical.
5.Ornamental value: Jeju junki has a high ornamental value and can be used for landscaping such as gardens and parks. The ornamental value of New Zealand cypress is relatively low, and it is mainly used to make handicrafts.
In summary, there are obvious differences between Jeju juniper and New Zealand juniper in terms of family, origin, growth environment, adaptability and ornamental value. Depending on their characteristics, we can choose suitable plants for different environments and landscapes.
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Difference 1: The color is different. Difference 2: Survivability is different.
1. Difference 1: The leaves of Kishu real cypress are thicker and longer, and the color is dark green and blue. New Zealand.
The color of pearl cypress is whitish.
2. Difference 2: The survivability is different. Kishu cypress can only grow for one season. New Zealand pearl cypress grows twice a year, and the growth of spring and autumn is different. So Jeju.
There are still many differences between the real cypress and the New Zealand real cypress.
*Yes**, Jeju real cypress can be grown with red jade soil. Red jade soil is a commonly used bonsai soil with excellent air permeability and moisture retention, which is suitable for planting Jeju juniper.
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