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The difference between Codonopsis lanceolata and Artemisia angustifolia

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, In terms of families and genera, the former is Umbelliferae and the latter is Primulaceae. In terms of growing environment, the former likes humid and watery areas, while the latter likes areas with medium temperature and high humidity. In terms of appearance, the former is like a broken umbrella, while the latter is like a copper coin in ancient China. In terms of growth habits, the former can grow on both land and water, while the latter likes watery areas. In terms of efficacy, the former is more capable of treating diseases such as eczema, while the latter can treat malaria and can be externally applied.

I. families and genera

In this respect, the former belongs to perennial herbs, it belongs to Umbelliferae and belongs to primitive perianth subclass.

The latter belongs to Primulaceae and is also a perennial herb, but it is creeping. It is a subclass of synpetalous flowers.

Second, the growth environment

The former is imported from Europe, and it likes to grow on the river or in cool and humid areas.

The latter mainly grows in the south of the subtropics, likes the areas with more water, and has a lot of distribution in our country, especially in the southern region, where not only the artificial ones but also the wild ones can be seen.

III. Appearance

The shape of the former is very much like a broken umbrella, and is fan-shaped, in the edge of the leaves can be seen serrated, the flowers are yellow and purplish red.

The shape of the latter is more like the copper coins before our country, the shape is round, the leaves are relatively born, the width is about 45mm, and the flowers are generally yellow.

IV. Growth habits

The former can grow either in water or on land, whether it is cool, watery, dry environment, it can survive very well, the environmental adaptability is very strong, and the ability to reproduce is very fast.

The latter prefer warm, watery areas to high temperatures, but are better able to resist low temperatures. 16-24 ℃ is the best survival temperature. The same thing is that neither of them can survive high temperatures.

5. Efficacy

The former can be used as medicine all over the body, which can prevent and cure symptoms such as eczema or abdominal pain.

The latter can be taken internally after boiling soup with water, and it can also be mashed and applied outside the body. But if abdominal pain must not use it, it can also treat the bite of poisonous snakes, malaria and so on.

 
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