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The difference between the rich tree and the bean tree

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-11-16 11:23:35
There are many reasons for the yellow leaves of Buddleja. If it is caused by too much light, you can remove it from the original place, put it in a suitable sunshine environment, cut off the yellow leaves, and wait for it to recover. If it is caused by overwatering, it needs to be taken out of the soil, cut off the yellow leaves and rotten roots, and then re-planted with new soil with good drainage. If it is caused by excessive fertilization, it needs to be removed from the pot, cleaned the root system and planted in the new soil for maintenance.

1. Different leaves

The leaves of the rich tree are alternate, the pinnate compound leaves are composed of 17-19 small leaves, the shape of the leaves is oval, or ovoid, about 3-6 cm in length, slightly larger than the latter leaves, and the surface is shiny and dark green.The edge of the leaf is smooth, you can feel it by touching it with your hand, and there are fewer serrations on it.

The leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris are generally alternate, but the middle leaf is opposite, and the shape of the leaves is ovate or ovate-lanceolate, a little smaller than the former.The leaves have serrated edges and are irregularly arranged.

2. different flowers

The rich tree blooms from May to August. The climate in the south of China is mild. It can bloom continuously in spring, summer and autumn. The flowers are red.

Phaseolus vulgaris trees bloom from May to September. The flowers are white or yellowish in color and bell funnel-shaped.

3. Different Tree Shapes

The height of the rich tree is generally about 10-12 meters, if the natural environment is suitable, it can grow to about 15 meters, and the bark color is light gray.

The height of Phaseolus vulgaris tree is about 8-10 meters, the color of bark is grey-brown, deeper, and the surface has longitudinal traces.

Bean Tree

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