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The difference between marigold and honeysuckle

Marie Schrader
2020-07-16 09:11:16
Plant differentiation: the whole plant height of Calendula is about 20-75 cm; the whole plant height of honeysuckle is about 30-100 cm. Flower differentiation: Calendula has a variety of colors, such as yellow, orange, orange red, etc.; honeysuckle is initially white, gradually turning yellow, showing a yellow white contrast. Fruit distinction: the color of Calendula fruit is light yellow; the color of honeysuckle fruit is blue black.

I. differences in plants

Calendula is a biennial herbaceous plant, the whole plant is about 20 to 75 cm high, the whole plant is distributed with small hairs.

Honeysuckle is a perennial semi evergreen shrub, with a height of about 30 to 100 cm. Its outer color is brown or reddish brown.

The difference of flowers

Calendula has a variety of colors, including yellow, orange, orange red, etc., and the flowering period is from April to September.

The color of honeysuckle is white at the beginning of its life, and gradually turns yellow as it matures. Finally, it appears yellow and white. The flowering period is from April to June.

The difference of fruit

The fruit of Calendula is curved, with a pale yellow or tan appearance. The fruit period is from June to October.

marigold

The shape of honeysuckle fruit is round, with a diameter of 6 to 7 mm. The skin color is blue black. The fruit period is from October to November.

Lonicera japonica

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