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It turns out that Toona sinensis is divided into Toona sinensis and Toona sinensis

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Toona sinensis is a deciduous tree of the family Sophoraceae, formerly known as Chunshu, also known as Chunshu and Mulan. Native to northeast, central China and Taiwan, it is named because of the odor emitted by the glandular spots at the base of the leaves. The editor remembers that there was a tree in the yard of his hometown.

Toona sinensis is a deciduous tree of the family Sophoraceae, formerly known as Chunshu, also known as Chunshu and Mulan. Native to northeast, central China and Taiwan, it is named because of the odor emitted by the glandular spots at the base of the leaves. The editor remembers that there was a tree in the yard of his hometown, but it was not Toona sinensis, but a Chinese toon tree that was very similar to it.

At that time, as soon as the Chinese toon sprouted in spring, it would pick some steamed or mixed noodles to eat, but it was a pity that the Chinese toon tree was cut down later. Although Toona sinensis and Toona sinensis are similar in shape and easy to get confused, they belong to two different families. The editor can tell you the difference he knows. If you have different methods, you can also say so.

First of all, the most different is the taste, you can tell by the name that one smells bad (of course, it doesn't smell good for people who don't like Toona sinensis trees); then there is the tree trunk, which, like ordinary trees, has a smooth and unsplit surface, but the trunk of Toona sinensis is striped and peeled off; there is also a difference in leaves. Toona sinensis is an odd pinnate compound leaf, while Toona sinensis is an even (rare odd) pinnate compound leaf.

 
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