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The difference between hibiscus and hibiscus

Skyler White
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaves: the leaves of Hibiscus are narrow ovate or broad ovate, while the leaves of hibiscus flowers are triangular or rhomboid ovate, sometimes with 3-lobes above the middle. Flowers: the color of hibiscus flowers is light red, rose red or light yellow, and the flowering period is all year round; the color of hibiscus flowers is white, pink and purplish red, and the flowering period is from June to October.

I. blade difference

The leaves of Hibiscus are narrow ovate or broad ovate in shape, about 4-9cm long and 2-5cm wide, with the apex gradually pointed up, the base of which is round or wedge-shaped, the edge of which has thick serrations or notches, both sides are hairless except for the sparse hairs on the back along the vein, and the stipules are linear. And the leaf blade shape of Hibiscus is triangular or rhomboid ovate, sometimes there are 3 cracks above the middle.

Hibiscus

Hibiscus

The difference between flowers

Hibiscus grows in the axils of the upper leaves and usually droops. Its corolla is funnel-shaped, and its color is light red, rose red or light yellow, and its flowering period is all year round. The hibiscus flowers are solitary in the axils of the leaves. Its petals are mostly of various colors, including white, pink, and purplish red. The flowering period is from June to October.

Hibiscus

Hibiscus

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