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Difference between Hemerocallis fulva and cauliflower

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-15 15:29:56
Leaf difference: Hemerocallis Hemerocallis' leaf is a basic clump, with a length of about 30-60 cm and a width of about 2.5 cm. The leaf is wide and covered with white powder on the back. The leaf is narrow and long, with a length of about 40-60 cm and a width of about 2-4 cm. Flower difference: Hemerocallis flowers are orange, open in the morning and wither in the evening, scape is longer than leaves; cauliflower flowers are many, orange, funnel-shaped.

I. blade difference

The leaves of Hemerocallis fulva belong to basal clumps, which are strip-shaped lanceolate, about 30-60 cm in length and 2.5 cm in width. The leaves are generally wide, with white powder on the back.

The leaves of broccoli are also basic, long and narrow, overlapping at the bottom, gradually spreading upward, with a length of about 40-60cm and a width of about 2-4cm.

The difference between flowers

The flower of Hemerocallis fulva is orange, the flower is bigger, the scape is longer than the leaf, it can reach about 1 meter. It will open in the morning, wither at night, without any fragrance.

The flower of broccoli is very big, it is orange yellow, funnel-shaped, perianth 6.

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