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The difference between Syringa and Syringa

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Bark difference: Syringa angustifolia is purple grayish brown, while lilac is grayish brown or gray. Leaf difference: Syringa angustifolia is broadly ovate, ovate to oval-ovate, while lilac is ovoid to kidney-shaped. Flowers: Syringa Corolla white, and lilac purple. Fruit: Syringa angustifolia fruit is long oval, lilac fruit is oval to long oval.

I. the difference between bark

Syringa angustifolia is a small or large deciduous tree with a height of 4-10 meters and a maximum of 15 meters. The color of the bark is purple-grayish brown. The lilac is a shrub or small tree, about 5 meters high, and the bark is grayish brown or gray.

Second, the difference between leaves

The leaves of Syringa vulgaris are broadly ovate, ovate to elliptic-ovate or oblong-lanceolate. The tip of the tail is shorter and even caudate, with an oblong or wedge-shaped base, yellowish green at the top and yellowish green at the bottom. The lilac leaves are leathery or thickly papery, ovoid to reniform, apex short, convex and pointed to long tip, heart-shaped and nearly round at the base, dark green above and light green below.

Third, the difference between flowers

The Corolla of Syringa angustifolia is white and radiate, and the lobes are ovate. On the other hand, the Corolla of lilac is purple in color, and the lobes are oval, oval and obovoid.

Fourth, the difference between fruits

The fruit of Syringa angustifolia is long oval, smooth or with small lenticels. The fruiting period is from August to October. The fruit of lilac is Obovate oval or ovate to long oval, the surface is very smooth. The fruiting period is from June to October.

 
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