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How to distinguish wild chrysanthemum

Walter White
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Stem and leaf: spread or erect, the stem and leaf in the middle are long ovate, oval ovate or ovate, the base is truncated or nearly heart-shaped, the edge is serrated, light green, olive after drying. Flowers: head shaped, glossy flower with yellow color, flowering from June to November.

I. stem and leaf

The stem of a wild chrysanthemum is spread or erect. The stems and branches have sparse hairs, and the hairs on the upper part and flower branches are more. The middle part of the stem and leaf is long ovate, oval ovate or ovate, pinnatifid or split edge will be serrated, the base is near heart-shaped or truncated, both sides are almost the same color, the color is light green, or both sides are olive after drying.

wild chrysanthemum

Two, flowers

The inflorescence of the wild chrysanthemum is capitate, with a diameter of 1.5-2.5 cm. Most of them are corymbose panicles or a few corymbose at the top of stems and branches. The involucre is about 5 layers, the outer layer is ovate triangle or ovate, the middle layer is ovate, and the inner layer is long oval. The color of involucral bracts was white or brown. Blunt or round top. The color of tongue flower is yellow. The flowering period is from June to November.

Wild Chrysanthemum

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