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The difference between green Bayberry and green plum

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-15 15:30:31
Leaf difference: the leaves of Bayberry are thin leathery, oval or short wedge shaped; the leaves of Bayberry are leathery, oblong or oblong lanceolate. Flower difference: the spikes of Myrica rubra are solitary in the axils of leaves; the panicles of Myrica rubra are terminal or axillary, with white petals, in the shape of oblong or linear spoon.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of Bayberry are thin leathery, the petioles are 2-10 mm long, the leaves are oval or short wedge-shaped, 2-7 cm long and 5-30 mm wide. The top of the leaves is sharp or blunt, and the base is wedge-shaped.

The leaves of Prunus mume are leathery, entire, oblong or oblong lanceolate, 5 to 13 cm long and 2 to 5 cm wide, the apex of the leaves is gradually sharp, the base is round or wedge-shaped, the petiole is 7 to 15 mm long, densely covered with short gray hairs.

The difference between flowers

The male inflorescence of Myrica rubra is solitary in the axil of the leaf, inclining upward, presenting a single spike.

The inflorescence is terminal or axillary, 4 to 8 cm long, slender, with 5 calyx lobes, white petals, sometimes yellowish or pinkish, oblong or linear spatulate, about 1 cm long and 4 mm wide.

Prunus mume

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