ThePlantAide.com

The difference between corymbose and Brazilian Wild Peony

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-01-01 09:31:42
Leaf difference: the leaves of e.angularis are single leaf opposite and green; the leaves of e.brasiliensis are leathery and lanceolate, with sharp top and wedge-shaped base. Flower difference: corymbose Wild Peony cyme, flowers purple red; Brazilian Wild Peony is umbrella, petals purple, top round blunt.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of the horned stem and Wild Peony are single leaf and opposite. The veins of the leaves have 3 to 5 basic veins. The leaves are green.

Brazilian wild peony leaves leathery, lanceolate ovate, leaf tip gradually sharp, leaf base cuneiform, grow about 3 to 7 cm, width about 1.5 to 3 cm, leaf surface smooth and hairless.

The difference between flowers

The flowers of the angle stem Wild Peony are bisexual, generally 4 to 5 forming cymes, umbels or corymbs, or these inflorescences forming panicles or scorpion shaped cymes, with gorgeous petals, usually purplish red.

Brazilian wild peony grows umbel, has 3 to 5 flowers, each flower has 5 petals, the petals are purple, the top is round and blunt.

Melastoma brasiliense

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

The Plant Aide - Plant experts around you

www.theplantaide.com