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The difference between bluegrass and orchid

Published: 2024-11-10 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/10, Leaf difference: the leaves of bluegrass are long oval or oblanceolate, the top gradually sharpens, the surface is smooth and glabrous, and the edges are denticulate; the leaves of orchids are basal, strip-shaped or sword-shaped, narrowing slightly to both ends. Flower difference: bluegrass heads with white or reddish flowers. The flowers of the orchid are white and arranged in racemes or panicles.

I. difference between leaves

The leaves of bluegrass are long oval, oblanceolate or long elliptic-lanceolate, about 5 to 10 cm long and 1.5 cm wide, with lateral lobes, and the tip of the leaf gradually sharpens. Both sides of the leaves are smooth and glabrous, and the edges of the leaves have irregular denticulate or coarse teeth.

The leaves of Cymbidium are basal, strip-shaped, sword-shaped, or strip-lanceolate, very narrow, 10 to 30 cm long and 1 to 2 cm wide, narrowing slightly toward both ends.

Second, the difference between flowers

Bluegrass has heads, mostly arranged at the top of the stem and branches in compound corymbose inflorescences of about 3 to 6 cm, with white or reddish flowers.

The flowers of the orchid are white, usually 2 to 4 in clusters, arranged in racemes or panicles.

 
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