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The difference between kingfisher and Daisy

Skyler White
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Different plant types: cuiju is a plant of cuiju, with a relatively high plant type and a height of about 30-100 cm; daisy belongs to Daisy, with a relatively short plant type and a height of about 10 cm. Different leaves: the leaves of different positions on the plant of Kingfisher are different, generally diamond shaped; the leaf shape of daisy is spoon shaped. Different flowers: the flowers of Kingfisher are large, with 3 layers of involucral bracts and rich colors; the flowers of Daisy are small, with nearly 2 layers of involucral bracts, generally white.

I. different plant types

Cuiju is an annual or biennial herb, it is a plant of cuiju genus, also known as July chrysanthemum, jiangxila, the plant type is relatively high, the height is about 30-100cm, the stem is very upright, with longitudinal edges above, and white rough hair, the diameter of the base is about 6-7mm.

Daisy is an annual or perennial herb, which belongs to the genus daisy. It is also called yanmingju, Chunju, etc. it is relatively short in plant type and about 10 cm in height.

The leaves are different.

The leaves in different positions of the plant are different. The lower part of the stem and leaf have fallen off. The middle part is oval or rhombic oval, about 2.5-6cm long. The upper part of the stem is very small, and the shape is rhombic lanceolate.

Daisy leaves are basic, spoon shaped, the top of the round blunt, the upper part of the edge will have teeth.

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The flowers are different.

The flowers of Kingfisher are larger, about 6-8 cm in diameter, with more petals, 3 layers of involucral bracts and nearly equal bracts in each layer. Its flowers are rich in color, mainly yellow, light blue purple, red, light red, blue and other colors.

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The flower form of daisy is smaller, the diameter is about 2.5-3.5 cm, the total bracts are nearly 2 layers, slightly unequal. Its flowers are usually white with yellow in the middle.

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