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The difference between Artemisia annua and Artemisia annua

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Leaf difference: the leaves of Artemisia annua are soft and wrinkled, and the lobules are linear or oblanceolate; the leaves of Artemisia annua are broadly oval or ovate, with downy surface and pinnately divided leaves. Flower differences: Artemisia annua flowers are head-shaped, ovoid or nearly spherical; Artemisia annua flowers are head-shaped flowers, nearly hemispherical or spherical.

I. difference between leaves

The leaves of Artemisia annua are soft and wrinkled. After flattening, the leaves are 1-3 pinnately divided. The leaves are 1-3 cm long and 1 cm wide. The lobules are linear, ovate or oblanceolate, entire.

The lower and middle leaves of Artemisia annua are broadly ovate or broadly ovoid, with soft short hairs on both sides, about 4 to 8 cm long and more than 3 to 6 cm wide. The leaf blade is pinnately divided and the lobules are linear or linear-lanceolate.

Second, the difference between flowers

The flowers of Artemisia annua are capitate, ovoid or nearly globose, with numerous flowers, 1.5 to 2 mm in diameter.

The flowers of Artemisia annua are head-shaped, nearly hemispherical or spherical in shape and between 4 and 6 mm in diameter.

 
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