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The difference between Clematis bicolor and Clematis rotundus

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-15 15:30:31
Leaf differentiation: the leaves of Clematis multiflora are narrow, not very wide; the difference between the length and width of the leaves of Lobelia is not obvious, and the front and back are not very smooth. Flower differentiation: the color of the double petaled Clematis is purplish red; the overall color of the rotunda is blue, with purple on the edge.

One, the difference on the blade

The leaves of Clematis bimetalli are narrow ovate to lanceolate. They look narrow, not very wide. The length is about 2 to 6cm, the width is about 1 to 2cm. There are no hairs on both sides. The lines on them are not very obvious. The petiole is about 4cm long, and the petiole can be seen clearly.

The leaves of Lobelia rotundifolia are rhombus, about 3-5cm in length and about 2-3.5cm in width. The difference between length and width is not obvious. The front and the back are not very smooth. There are long yellow hairs distributed on the top and the bottom, and the petioles are relatively short.

The difference on flowers

The color of the flower of Clematis bimetallis is purplish red, the color is more gorgeous, very attractive, the pedicel is relatively long, about 6 to 11cm, the calyx generally has 6, the color is white, showing an inverted oval or spoon shape, the length is 3cm, the width is about 1.5cm.

The overall color of the flower is blue, with purple at the edge. The color looks mysterious. The shape of the Corolla is a high foot dish.

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