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The difference between anemone and okra

Walter White
2020-07-17 09:21:05
Plant differentiation: the height of winter anemone is about one meter, the stem is distributed with small soft hairs, no branches; the height of autumn anemone is about 1 to 2.5 meters, outward branches. Leaf differentiation: there are no hairs on both sides of the leaves of Anemone; there are coarse hairs on the leaves of okra. Flower differentiation: the flower type of winter anemone is smaller and its color is white; the flower type of autumn anemone is larger and its color is yellow.

I. differences in plants

The height of winter anemone is about 1 meter. There are fine soft hairs distributed on the stem, not branching out.

The stem of okra is vertical, with high lignification, about 1 to 2.5 meters, branching outwards, very developed roots, more extension, strong water absorption.

2. The difference of leaves

The leaf shape of anemone is generally round, about 5 to 8 cm, with small serrations on the edge, no hairs on both sides of the leaf, or sparse hairs on the leaf, the petiole is not thick, about 4 to 7 cm long.

Okra leaves alternate, the upper and lower parts of the leaves are distributed with relatively thick hairs, the petioles are relatively long, and the back of the leaves are distributed with white transparent small particles.

anemone plant

The difference of flowers

The flower type of anemone is relatively small, with a diameter of about 6 mm. The flower color is white, with almost no pedicel or a few extremely short pedicels.

Okra has a large flower shape with a diameter of about 4 to 8 cm. Its petals are white or yellow in color, which is quite gorgeous and of great ornamental value.

anemone plant

Okra flower

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