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The difference between peony and Dahlia

Hank Schrader
2020-07-30 08:41:42
Can't you tell Peony from Dahlia? Then you may not have read the article. It's said that most people should have heard about peony. Dahlia probably knows a little less. But you may not be able to distinguish peony and Dahlia when they are put together. It doesn't matter. Let's follow me to see how to distinguish them and where they are different.

Peony is also known as the Prime Minister of flowers. The tuber root is generally in the shape of a long column, and the stem is born above the tuber root. The flower usually blooms at the end of stem or near the top, and its height is about 100 cm. The petals usually show ellipse, circle, long circle, sharp circle and other shapes. The flowering period is from May to June.

Dahlia, also known as Dali flower, has a huge club like root, straight stem and many branches. The flower opens at the top of the stem and is much higher than peony in height. It is more than 150 cm. The petal shape is as thin and sharp as melon seeds. The flowering period is from June to December. By virtue of these, we can simply distinguish the difference between improved varieties.

Distribution difference

Paeonia lactiflora is generally distributed in Northeast, North China, Jiangsu, Shaanxi and southern Gansu. Belong to the plant of cold tolerance, grow in the place about 2000 meters above sea level..

Dahlia is a foreign species, mainly produced in the tropical highlands of Mexico. Now it has been introduced and widely planted in China.

Difference in efficacy

Peony is bitter in taste. It has the effect of relieving pain, regulating menstruation and regulating menstruation. It has good curative effect on gout, dizziness and stomach spasm of women.

Dahlias taste spicy, dry, often have the effect of clearing away heat and detoxification, promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis, you can distinguish them by taste.

Efficacy

After reading so many ways to distinguish Peony from dahlia, I won't have to worry about my mistake again.

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