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The difference between Pinellia ternata and Pinellia ternata

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Pinellia ternata and Pinellia ternata are both Pinellia ternata, which are mainly distinguished by the shape of seed blocks. The tuber of Pinellia ternata is spherical or oblate, 0.5-4cm in diameter, the bottom and the lower part of the tuber are yellowish, and the bottom or side of the stem has "scars" accounting for 1/3 or 1/5 of the bulb surface. Water Pinellia ternata is also known as "plow tip" because there is a tip at the bottom, which is similar to the tip of a plow. Dry Pinellia ternata is a "ball", water Pinellia ternata is a "cone", the shape is easy to distinguish.

Pinellia ternata and Pinellia ternata are both Pinellia ternata, which are mainly distinguished by the shape of seed blocks. The tuber of Pinellia ternata is spherical or oblate, 0.5-4cm in diameter, the bottom and the lower part of the tuber are yellowish, and the bottom or side of the stem has "scars" accounting for 1/3 or 1/5 of the bulb surface. Water Pinellia ternata is also known as "plow tip" because there is a tip at the bottom, which is similar to the tip of a plow. Dry Pinellia ternata is a "ball", water Pinellia ternata is a "cone", the shape is easy to distinguish.

 
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