The difference between golden pheasant and golden pheasant

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1. Differences in leaves

2. The difference between flowers


Leaves: The leaves of Golden Pheasant are obovate or oblong-ovate, about 1-3.5 cm long and 5-15 mm wide; while the leaves of Golden Pheasant are obovate in the early stage, and later become elliptical, relatively The former is much smaller. Flowers: The corolla of the Caragana is yellow, often tinged with red, while the corolla of the Golden Pheasant is bright yellow.


The difference between golden pheasant and golden pheasant
1. Differences in leaves

1. Differences in leaves

The leaves of Caragana are thick leathery or hard paper, and are obovate or oblong-ovate in shape. There are 2 pairs of small leaves, about 1-3.5 cm long. Approximately 5-15mm wide. The apex is rounded or slightly missing, with or without thorn tips. The base is wedge-shaped or wide wedge-shaped. The color is dark green above and light green below.

Flowers

The leaves of the golden bird are obovate in the early stage and become obovate in the later stage. It is oval in shape, much smaller than the former, about 5-15 mm long and 3-5 mm wide. The leaves on the upper part of the stem will be smaller.

Flowers

2. The difference between flowers

The corolla of Caragana is yellow, usually tinged with red, about 2.8-3 cm long, and the flag petals are narrowly obovate. The flowering period is from April to May every year.

Flowers

The corolla of the golden bird is bright yellow and similar in size to the former , the flag petals are oval to round, and the flowering period is from May to July every year.

Flowers


2. The difference between flowers
















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