There are several major differences between artificial flowers and real flowers, which are mainly reflected in their life nature, material and production process, maintenance needs and flexibility. Here is a detailed summary of these differences:
1. Nature of life:
True flower: has life, is the result of natural growth and development. They go through the process of metabolism, flowering, decay, and are able to photosynthesize and release oxygen throughout their life cycle.
Artificial flowers: As artificial products, artificial flowers do not live, do not grow, bloom or fade, and do not photosynthesize.
2. Material and production process:
True flowers: Made of cells and containing natural components such as petals, stamens, stems and leaves, they have real touch, texture and aroma.
Artificial flowers: Usually made by hand or machine from non-biological materials such as silk, crepe paper, plastic, resin, silicone, glass, and wire. These materials mimic the shape, color and texture of real flowers, but they don't have a real floral scent.
3. Maintenance requirements:
True flower: need regular watering, fertilization, pruning and other maintenance work, and temperature, light and other environmental conditions have certain requirements.
Artificial flowers: No need to water, fertilize or special light conditions, maintenance is simple, and only occasional cleaning can keep it beautiful.
4. Use flexibility:
True flowers: Certain flowers may not be available year-round, depending on the season, region and growth cycle.
Simulation flower: not limited by the environment, you can choose your favorite flower style at any time and any place, and the color and shape are stable, not affected by the season.
To sum up, there are significant differences between real flowers and simulated flowers in life attributes, materials, maintenance and flexibility. Although the true flower is full of vitality, it needs more maintenance; The artificial flower is favored by many people for its ease of use and simplicity of maintenance.
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