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The difference between Nanyang and lanhuaying

Jane Margolis
2020-06-29 14:06:35
Plant height is different: Nanyang Ying is a legume with a maximum length of about 45 meters; blue flower Ying is a Bignoniaceae with a trunk height of about 15 meters. The leaves are different: the leaves of the Jacaranda are a little sharp at the end, with the tip leaning to one side. The leaves are green all the year round; the leaves of the Jacaranda are more sharp at the end, with the tip in the middle. In autumn, the leaves will turn yellow. The flowers are different: the flowers of the Jacaranda begin to be white, then turn yellow; the flowers of the Jacaranda are blue.

I. different plant height

Nanyang Ying is also called Renren tree, Renren tree. It is an evergreen tree, belonging to legume and Leucaena. Its trunk is relatively straight, and the height of the tree can grow to about 45 meters.

Jacaranda is a deciduous tree, also known as ziyunmu, Bluemist tree, and Brazilian bigwig. It belongs to the Bignoniaceae and Jacaranda. Its trunk can be as high as 15 meters. It is shorter than the former under natural condition.

The leaves are different.

The tail of the leaf is a little sharp, but it is generally blunt and round, and the tip is inclined to one side. Some small leaves have no handle, and the shape is rhombic and oblong. It is an evergreen tree with green leaves all the year round. In autumn and winter, it is still green without yellow leaves.

The leaf end of the Jacaranda is more pointed than the former, and the tip is in the middle. It belongs to the deciduous tree. In autumn, the leaves will turn yellow and fall, so in autumn and winter, you can accurately judge whether the leaves turn yellow

Nanyang Ying

The flowers are different.

The flowers of the Jacaranda begin to be white, then turn yellow, and the calyx is bell shaped.

Nanyang Ying

The flower of the Jacaranda is blue, and the Corolla is round with lobes.

Jacaranda

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