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The difference between camellia and chamei

Marie Schrader
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaves: camellia leaves are dark green on the top, light green on the bottom, with 7-8 pairs of side veins, which can be seen on both sides; while the leaves of chamei are dark green on the top, brown green on the bottom, and 5-6 pairs of side veins, which are not obvious on the top and visible on the bottom. Flowers: about 10 bracts and sepals of camellia; 6-7 bracts and sepals of chamei.

I. blade difference

Camellia leaves are leathery, elliptical in shape, about 5-10 cm long and 2.5-5 cm wide, with a sharp tip at the tip, a broad wedge at the base, dark green on the top, shiny after drying, and light green below. There are 7-8 pairs of lateral veins, which can be seen from both sides, with fine serrations on the edge.

The shape of the leaves of chamei is the same as that of the former, which is elliptical, narrower and smaller than the former, about 3-5cm long and 2-3cm wide, with dark green on the top and brown green on the bottom. There are 5-6 pairs of lateral veins, which are not obvious on the top and can be seen obviously below.

The difference between flowers

Camellia is terminal, with about 10 bracts and sepals. The color is red. The petals are 6-7, the outer 2 are nearly round, and the inner one is obovoid.

There are 6-7 bracts and sepals, the color is also red, the petals are 6-7, the shape is broad obovate.

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