The Difference Between Fuchsia and Spotted Grass
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2. The difference between flowers
Leaves: The basal leaves of Aphrodisiac are spoon-shaped, and the leaves on the upper part of the stem are oval or oblong. The middle and upper parts of the stems of spotted grass are oblong or narrowly oblong. Flowers: Cauliflower flowers only have 2-3 bracts at the base of the stem, and there are no bracts in other parts. The corolla is pink or blue. The spotted grass has bracts and a light green corolla.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
The basal leaves of D. edulis are rosette-shaped and spoon-shaped, about 2-5 cm long. The apex is rounded and blunt, the base is wedge-shaped or gradually narrowed, and both sides are flat. There are short hairs and petioles. The leaves on the upper part of the stem are oval or oblong, with almost no petioles.
Spotted Grass The basal leaves and the leaves on the lower part of the stem are oblanceolate or spatulate, usually 3-6 cm, rarely reaching 12 cm, and all have long petioles. The middle and upper parts of the stem are oblong or narrowly oblong, with a pointed apex, a wide wedge-shaped base, and bristles on both sides.
2. Flowers The difference
The inflorescences of Aphrodisiac are born at the top of the stem. They will bend when they are young and gradually elongate in the later stage. They are about 5-20 cm long, usually occupying 1/2-4/5 of the stem, and are at the base. There are 2-3 bracts, and other parts have no bracts. The corolla is pink or blue, and the lobes are flat and obovate.
Spotted Grass The inflorescence is about 5-15 cm long, has bracts, is narrowly oval or ovate, the corolla is light blue, and the lobes are round.
2. The difference between flowers
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