Succulent vs Talinum - What's the difference?
succulent | talinum |
juicy or lush
interesting or delectable
(botany) having fleshy leaves or other tissues that store water
Any of the genus (taxlink) of herbaceous succulent plants, some with edible leaves.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 16, author=Anne Raver, title=A Connecticut Hillside of Feisty Beauties, work=New York Times
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As nouns the difference between succulent and talinum
is that succulent is a succulent plant (such as cactus) while talinum is any of the genus (taxlink) of herbaceous succulent plants, some with edible leaves.As an adjective succulent
is juicy or lush.succulent
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