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The difference between Parthenocissus and Luoshi

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Parthenocissus and Luoshi have many similarities, as friends in the north may be familiar with Parthenocissus, which can be seen in many places, while Luoshi is not common; but friends in the south may have seen both plants. But can you tell the difference between them? Let's take a look at the difference between them.

1. Attributes

Parthenocissus creeper: Although it and Luo Shi are woody vines, but it belongs to perennial large-scale deciduous woody vines.

Luo Shi: To be exact, it is evergreen woody vine, which is still somewhat different from creeper.

2. Flowers

Creeper: Its flowering is June, its flowers are very petite, the color is yellow-green, and leaves are relatively born, flowers are clustered open.

Luo Shi: Its flowering period is March to July, longer, and creeper only one month, its flowers are white, and with fragrance, its flowers are much larger than creeper flowers. If the former flowers are petite and smart, then its flowers are elegant and simple.

3, leaves

Creeper: Its leaves are about 8 cm to 18 cm in length and 6 cm to 16 cm in width. They are divided into 3 leaves, some of which are directly split into 3 small leaves. The leaves are green, but in autumn they turn red, like maple leaves. Its appearance is very similar to wild grapevines, and its branches can grow up to 18 meters long.

Concha: Its leaves are oval, pointed at both ends, about 2 cm to 10 cm in length and 1 cm to 4.5 cm in width. Its leaves grow green. Its branches can grow up to 10 meters long, less than the length of creeper.

 
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