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The difference between Populus tomentosa and Populus tomentosa

Published: 2024-11-22 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/22, Leaf blade: the former is thinly leathery, spoon-shaped, and also Obovate or narrowly ovate. The latter is leathery, oblong, broadly Obovate, broadly oval or ovate-shaped. Appearance: the former is a shrub, initially pubescent, and then glabrous. The latter will have pubescence and will not fall off.

I. difference between leaves

The leaves of Euonymus tomentosa are thinly leathery, usually spatulate, Obovate or narrowly ovate, the widest above the middle, about 2-4 cm long and 8-18 mm wide. The leaf surface is green, brighter, and the back is pale gray.

Guazi Euonymus leaves are leathery, oblong, broadly Obovate, broadly oval or ovate-oval, about 1.5-3.5 cm long and 0.8-2 cm wide.

Second, the difference in appearance

Populus tomentosa is a shrub plant, about 3-4 meters high, the branches are cylindrical, the smaller branches are quadrangular, pubescent at the beginning, and will fall off to glabrous in the later stage.

Populus tomentosa is a small tree or shrub, about 1-6 meters high, the branches are also cylindrical, gray-white, branchlets and leaves are quadrangular, but all have short pilose or relative glabrous on both sides.

 
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