The difference between cat's eye grass and gloss paint

Last Update :2024.06.13

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1. Differences in leaves

2. Differences in fruits

3. Differences in flowering and fruiting stages


Leaf differences: The leaves of cat's-eye grass are very round, with two flower buds on them; while the leaves of zebra are relatively long and narrow, with five flower buds on the leaves. Differences in fruits: Cat's Eye grass capsules are hairless and the seeds are oblong; while Zeqi's seeds are oval and the capsules are also hairless. Differences in the flowering and fruiting period: The flowering and fruiting period of cat's eye grass is between April and October, while the flowering and fruiting period of Zeqi does not have a fixed period.


The Difference Between Cat's Eye Grass and Ze Lacquer
1. Differences in leaves

1. Differences in leaves

The leaves of cat's eye grass are very round and have two flower buds on them.

 Cat's Eye Grass

ERZE Paint The leaves are relatively long and narrow, not as round as the former, and there are also a large number of flower buds on its leaves, with five top buds.

Zeqi

2. Differences in fruits< /h2>

The capsule of cat's eye grass is hairless, and the seeds are oblong, about 2 mm in length, and very smooth. There are longitudinal grooves on one side and no raised spots or reticulate patterns.

Cat's Eye Grass Fruit

Zeqi's The capsule is hairless, the seeds are oval, and there are raised net patterns on its surface.

Zeqi Fruit

3. Flowers Difference in fruiting period

The flowering and fruiting period of cat's eye grass is between April and October. There is a big difference between the two. There is no fixed flowering and fruiting period in Zeqi.

Cat's Eye Grass Fruit

Zeqi


2. Differences in fruits

3. Differences in flowering and fruiting stages














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