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The difference between blue chrysanthemum and guayeju

Gustavo Fring
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaf difference: the leaves of cyanobacteria are clustered, oblong or obovate in shape, and the leaves have feathers; the leaves of Cucurbita have petioles, and the leaves are kidney shaped or broad heart-shaped. Flower difference: the diameter of blue chrysanthemum flower is about 7.5cm, the glossy flower is white; the flower head of guayeju is 3-5cm in diameter, and the floret has purple red, pink and other colors.

One, leaf difference

The basal leaves of cyanobacteria are clumped, oblong or obovate in shape. Usually, the leaves are hairy, whole or a little serrated. When the leaves are tender, they have white villi.

The leaves of Cineraria have petioles. The leaves are very large and kidney shaped or broad heart-shaped. Sometimes the upper leaves are triangular heart-shaped, 10 to 15 cm long and 10 to 20 cm wide. The top of the leaves gradually becomes sharp and the base is heart-shaped.

The difference between flowers

The diameter of blue chrysanthemum flower is 7.5cm, the glossy flower is white, the apex is sharp, the back of the flower is lavender, the disc is blue purple, the flower has single petal and double petals.

The flower heads are 3 to 5 cm in diameter, with many small flowers arranged in broad corymbose shape at the stem end. The small flowers are purplish red, pink, light blue or nearly white.

Cineraria

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