The difference between arrow leaf okra and yellow okra
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2. The difference between flowers
Leaves: The leaves of arrow-leaf okra have various shapes, and the petioles are shorter, about 4-8 cm. The leaves of okra are all palm-shaped with 3-7 lobes, the lobes are wide to narrow, and the petiole is longer than the former. Flower: The calyx of arrow-leaf okra is spathe-shaped, and the petals are obovate and oblong, red or yellow. The calyx of okra is bell-shaped, and the petals are obovate and yellow.
1. Differences in leaves
1. Differences in leaves
The leaves of arrow-leaf okra have various shapes. The lower ones are oval, and the ones above the middle are ovate-halberd-shaped, or arrow-shaped to palm-shaped, with 3-5 deep or shallow lobes. Split, the lobes are broadly ovate to broadly lanceolate, and the petiole is about 4-8 cm long.
The leaves of okra are all palmate. The shape has 3-7 lobes, the lobes are wide to narrow, and the petiole is longer than the former, about 7-15 cm.
2. The difference between flowers
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Arrow-leaf okra flowers grow singly in the leaf axils, with 6-12 linear bracts. The calyx is spathe-shaped, red or yellow in color, and the petals are obovate and oblong.
Okra flowers are also single Grows in the leaf axils, has 8-10 bracts, the calyx is bell-shaped, yellow in color, and the petals are obovate.
2. The difference between flowers
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