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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, with pinnately divided, lobes linear, ovate or oblanceolate, entire; Artemisia annua leaves alternate, turquoise or light green on both sides. Flower difference: Artemisia head, ovoid or subglobose; Artemisia annua has a head, hemispherical or subhemispherical.

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 leaves of Artemisia annua are alternate, the leaves are turquoise or light green on both sides, and the leaves in the middle of the stem are pinnately divided, with linear lobules, lobes oblong, base cuneate, apex sharp, with small serrations.

Second, the difference between flowers

Artemisia capsid, ovoid or subglobose, with numerous flowers, 1.5 to 2 mm in diam.

Artemisia annua has a long head, hemispherical or subhemispherical, 3.5 to 4 mm in diameter, with drooping inflorescences and yellowish flowers.

 
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