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The difference between persimmon and marble

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Leaf blade: the former is papery and rhombic obovate. The latter is leathery, oblanceolate or oblong. Flowers: the former is white while the latter is yellow green. Fruit: the former is ovoid, yellow green and orange yellow, orange red when mature. The latter has various shapes, from green to orange or orange yellow.

I. blade difference

The leaves of Diospyros kaki are paper, rhombic obovate, about 4-8.5cm long and 1.8-3.8cm wide, blunt at the apex, wedge-shaped at the base, dark green on the top and yellow brown hair on the top, glabrous later, light green below. And the leaf blade of the golden marble is leathery, with different sizes. It is oblanceolate or oblong.

The difference between flowers

The color of persimmon flowers is white, which is solitary in the axils of leaves. The calyx is persistent and leathery. The lobes are oblong or lanceolate with obvious veins. And when the golden marble flower first opens, it is yellow green, the flower shape is similar to a small lantern, the flower opens like a persimmon flower, and the young fruit can be seen in the flower.

Third, the difference between fruit

The persimmon is ovoid in shape. Its color changes from yellow green to orange yellow. When it is ripe, it is orange red. And the golden marbles for berries, a variety of shapes, oval, gourd shaped, column shaped, pear shaped, etc., color from green to orange red or orange yellow.

crow persimmon

Golden Marble

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