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The difference between Pansy tricolor and Corydalis

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Plant type difference: the stem of pansy has a single edge, some grow erect, some grow slightly inclined. The stem of Corydalis is quadrangular and grows erect. Leaf difference: the leaf of Corydalis is ovate, the stipule is larger, the leaf of Corydalis is lanceolate or ovate, and the stipule is relatively small. Flower difference: the flower of Corydalis is larger than that of Corydalis.

I. difference of plant type

The general height of pansy is 10-40cm. Its stem is relatively thick, or erect growth, or slightly inclined growth, with a single edge. The height of Corydalis is generally 10-30cm, the stem is relatively short, but it grows erect and has four edges.

Second, leaf difference

The leaves of Corydalis are ovate, the front end and base are relatively round and obtuse, there are sparse serrations at the leaf margin, and the stipules are larger. The leaves of Corydalis are lanceolate or ovate, and the stipules are relatively small.

Third, the difference between flowers

The flowers of Corydalis are relatively large, with a diameter of about 3.5-6cm, and usually 3-10 florets grow on the same stem. On the other hand, the flower of Corydalis is relatively small, about 2.5-4cm in diameter.

 
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