The difference between hollyhocks and okra
Last Update :2024.06.06
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Plant classification: The plant height of hollyhock is about 1 to 2 meters; the stem of okra is relatively upright, about 1 to 2.5 meters in height, red-green in color, and distributed with side branches. Distinguishing of leaves: The leaves of hollyhock have more lobes, ranging from 5 to 9 palm-shaped leaves; the leaves of okra have fewer lobes, about 3 to 7.
1. Differences in plants
1. Differences in plants
The height of the yellow hollyhock is about 1 to 2 meters, with relatively hard hairs sparsely distributed.
Okra is an annual herbaceous plant with a relatively upright stem, about 1 to 2.5 meters in height, and a cylindrical shape of about 5 centimeters. It is sparsely distributed with long bristles and is red in color. Green, with side branches distributed and a relatively developed root system.
2. Differences in leaves
Okra There are more lobes on the leaves, with 5 to 9 palm-shaped slits distributed, and they look like an oblong-lanceolate shape.
The leaves of okra have fewer lobes, with 3 to 7 deep or middle lobes in the shape of a palm. Some of the lobes are wider and some are narrower. The upper lobes are deeper and narrower. The lower lobes are shallower and wider.
2. Differences in leaves
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