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The difference between honeysuckle and honeysuckle

Hank Schrader
2020-07-15 15:30:31
Plant type difference: Honeysuckle belongs to small arbor plants, usually in the form of clustered shrubs; Honeysuckle belongs to herbaceous plants, so the plant type is much smaller. Flower difference: honeysuckle is white when it first blooms; honeysuckle is white mixed with purple, and then turns yellow. Fruit difference: Honeysuckle's fruit is red after ripening; Honeysuckle's is black.

Honeysuckle is a small tree, belonging to woody plants, usually showing a cluster of shrubby, higher plant height.

Honeysuckle is a kind of herbaceous plant. Its size is much smaller than the former, and its height is shorter.

The difference between flowers

Honeysuckle's filaments are usually shorter than corolla's. when its flowers just open, they are usually white.

Honeysuckle's filaments are much longer than corolla's, and when the flower just opens, the color of the flower is white with a little purple, and then it turns yellow

Third, the difference between fruits

The fruit of honeysuckle turns red after ripening.

silver wood

The color of honeysuckle fruit is black, relatively deep

Lonicera japonica

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