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The difference between leafy flower and bare-leaved flower

Published: 2024-11-09 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/09, The difference between stems: there are dense villi on the stems of leaf flowers. There are no or only a few hairs on the stems of the glabrous flowers. The difference between leaves: the tip of the leaf blade is not particularly pointed. The tips of the leaves of the glabrous cotyledon are relatively sharp. The difference between flowers: the bracts of leaf flowers are mostly red. The bracts of the glabrous flower are purple or magenta.

I. the difference between stems

The stem of leaf flower has curved thorns, showing a lower curved shape. There are also dense villi on its stalks. On the other hand, the stem of the glabrous cotyledon also has curved spines and is 5-15mm long, but there is no or little villi on the stem.

Second, the difference between leaves

The leaves of the cotyledon flowers are ovate and covered with thick villi. In addition, its top is not particularly sharp. The leaves of the glabrous cotyledon are ovate or ovate-lanceolate, with no villi above, sparse villi below, and a relatively pointed tip.

Third, the difference between flowers

The flowers of leaf flowers are relatively small, usually three in clusters, and most of the bracts are red. The glabrous cotyledon is about 2. 5-3.5cm in length and about 2cm in width, and the bracts are purple or magenta.

 
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