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Differences between Abelmoschus manihot and Rhapis excelsa

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
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1. Different Varieties

Abelmoschus manihot is a tufted evergreen shrub or small tree, also known as < a href = "UNK1.htm?"? lemmaId=68643300& SS _ C = ssc.citiao.link "> purple sunflower , yellow coconut, is a member of < a href =" UNK2.htm? lemmaId=131042& Sss _ C = ssc.citiao.link "> Palmae , Abelmoschus plants, is now widely planted in southern China.

The palm bamboo and the former belong to the same family, so they look similar, but they belong to different families. It is also called the muscle bamboo, the dwarf palm bamboo, and so on. It is a plant of the palm family and the palm bamboo genus. Although it is similar to the former, you can tell the difference by looking carefully.

2. Different plant types

The stem part of the sunflower is relatively smooth, the color is yellow-green, the height of the whole plant is about 2-5 meters, the stem is about 4-5 centimeters thick, and the position of the base is somewhat expanded.

Palm bamboo is relatively slender, relatively slender, about 2-3 meters in height, about 1.5-3 centimeters in diameter, thinner than the former.

3. different leaves

The leaves of Abelmoschus manihot are relatively broad and luxuriant, belonging to pinnate compound leaves, showing a complete crack, about 40-150 cm in length.

Palm Bamboo

The leaves of palm bamboo are aggregated at the top of the stem, palmately, with 3-12 lobes, about 20-25 cm in length.

Palm Bamboo

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