The difference between double clematis and rotanthera
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Leaf differentiation: The leaves of double clematis look relatively narrow and not very wide; the difference in length and width of rotoria leaves is not very obvious, and neither the front nor the back are very smooth. Flower distinction: The flowers of double clematis are purple-red; the flowers of rotoria are blue overall with purple edges.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
The leaves of double clematis are narrowly oval to lanceolate in shape. They look relatively narrow, not very wide, and are about 2 to 6 cm in length. The width is about 1 to 2 cm, there are no small hairs on both sides, the lines on it are not very obvious, the petiole is about 4 cm long, and the small petiole can be clearly seen.
The leaves of rotoria are diamond-shaped, with a length of about 3 to 5 cm and a width of about 2 to 3.5 cm. The difference between length and width is not very obvious. The front and back are not very smooth and are distributed up and down. It has long yellow hairs and the petiole is relatively short.
2. Differences in flowers
< p>The flower color of double clematis is purple-red, which is bright and very attractive. The pedicel is relatively long, about 6 to 11 cm. There are generally 6 calyxes, and the color is White, obovate or spoon-shaped, 3 cm in length and about 1.5 cm in width.
The overall color of the flowers of the rotoria is blue with purple edges. The color looks mysterious and the shape of the corolla is a tall saucer.
2. Differences in flowers
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