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The difference between calamus fragrans and Allium vines

Hank Schrader
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Leaf blade: the former is large, the leaf surface is wrinkled, the latter is relatively small, and the smaller is often tendril like or falling off. Flower: the former flowers are more and more colorful and changeable. The latter blooms more and more light, from purplish red to white.

I. blade difference

The leaves of rattan are oval, large, leathery, wrinkled, dark green, very glossy and sharp at the tip. However, the leaves of Allium vines are relatively small and oval, the smaller ones are often tendril like or falling off, and the leaves will have garlic flavor if rubbed.

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The difference between flowers

The flowers of the fragrant rattan are axillary, funnel-shaped, red, peach red, pink, golden red, etc. they are blooming continuously from early spring to late autumn, and the color is getting deeper and more gorgeous from spring to summer. The flowering period is mainly in summer and autumn. And Allium vine is a whole panicle, which also blooms from spring to autumn. It blooms most vigorously from September to October, and its color is becoming more and more light, from purplish red to white.

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