The leaves of Ara dance are opposite and are inverted oval. Most of the leaves are yellow and white, but a small part in the middle is light green, and the newly grown leaves have pink halos on their edges. Then as the leaves grow, the blush will shrink smaller and smaller until it disappears. Gold branches and jade leaves alternate, sometimes nearly opposite, with dark green at the top and light green or dark red at the bottom.
Second, the growth rate is different.
Yale dance grows slowly and it takes a long time to grow taller. The growth rate of the golden branch jade leaves is much faster, so the plant type is much higher than the former.
Third, the stalks are different.
The former is short, the new buds are purple, the old stems are purple-brown, and the branches are almost horizontal. The latter plant is on the high side. For new branches, if there is enough light, they will appear purple. If the light is insufficient, the color will turn green. The color of the old branches will be purple-brown to light brown. Some stems lie flat, while others lean to one side.