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The difference between mustard pimple and turnip blue

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Appearance difference: the former plant height is 60-150 cm, the outer skin is white, fleshy root. The latter is relatively short, about 30-60 cm, the skin color is light green, but also purple and green. Leaf difference: the former leaf is smaller and the shape of basal and cauline is different, while the latter is wider and covered with white powder.

I. difference in appearance

Mustard pimple is about 60-150 cm high, the whole plant is glabrous, slightly powdery, the root is conical, about 7-10 cm in diameter, the skin is white, and the root is fleshy, yellow or white, which smells spicy.

Azure blue is much shorter than the former, about 30-60 cm high, the stem is shorter, about 2-4 cm from the ground began to grow into a fleshy bulb, long oval, oblate or spherical. The outer skin is usually light green, there are also purple and green, and the inner meat is white.

Second, leaf difference

Mustard pimple has a few basal leaves, about 10-20 cm long, young with a few spiny hairs, apical lobe broadly ovate, apex obtuse, margin serrate, cauline leaf similar to basal, upper one oblong-lanceolate, entire, sessile.

Turquoise leaves are broad, about 20-40 cm long, ovoid or ovate, covered with a layer of white powder, and the edges are obviously serrated or notched.

 
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