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The difference between plantain and plantain

Walter White
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Leaf blade: the former is root, oval or oval. The latter is basal, in the shape of egg lanceolate, oval or oval lanceolate. Flower: the former is light green with triangular lobes. The latter is white and the lobes are oval or oval. Fruit: the former is oval and conical, while the latter is oval and conical.

I. blade difference

The leaves of plantain are ovate or elliptic, about 4-12 cm long and 2-7 cm wide, rooting, apex acute or obtuse, base narrow and long stipe. Margin entire or irregularly shallowly toothed. The leaves of plantain are ovate lanceolate, elliptic or elliptic lanceolate, about 3-12 cm in length and 1-3.5 cm in width. The basal is rosette shaped, the apex is sharp, the base is wide wedge-shaped and then narrow wedge-shaped, with irregular serrations or teeth on the edge.

The difference between flowers

The flower heads of plantain are spikes, light green in color, triangular in lobes, and curled outwards. And plantain for the white corolla, smaller lobes, for oval or oval, to the back of the flower fold.

Third, the difference between fruit

The seeds of plantain are nearly elliptic and dark brown. The seed of plantain is oval, the color changes from yellow brown to black.

Plantago asiatica

Plantain

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