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The difference between Goldilocks and Phoenix

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-16 09:11:16
Leaves: there are 4-8 pairs of Impatiens pinnae, 7-11 pairs of leaflets, oblong or obovate, with concave top; while there are 15-30 pairs of Phoenix pinnae, 20-40 pairs of leaflets, oblong, with blunt top. Flowers: Goldilocks are orange red or yellow, while Phoenix is red.

I. blade difference

Goldilocks are double pinnate compound leaves, with 4-8 pairs of pinnae, about 6-12 cm long, opposite, 7-11 pairs of leaflets, oblong or obovate, about 1-2 cm long, about 4-8 mm wide, concave at the top, sometimes short pointed, slightly skewed at the base. The Phoenix flower is also a double pinnate compound leaf. There are 15-30 pairs of pinnae, 20-40 pairs of leaflets, which are long oval, round and blunt at the top, and askew at the base.

Golden Phoenix

Golden Phoenix

The difference between flowers

Goldilocks are racemes axillary or terminal, petals are orange red or yellow, round, filaments are red, styles are longer, orange yellow. And Phoenix flower also is raceme, but the color is different, it is red, the inside of calyx is blood red.

Golden Phoenix

Phoenix Flower

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