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The difference between Ranunculus and Myrica rubra

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Plant differentiation: the buttercup plant is on the high side, the stem is also straight and upright, and there are many small fibrous roots at the bottom, while the root stem of Myrica rubra is relatively large though it is short, with a height of about 60 to 100 cm; the leaf differentiation: the former has a central or Pentagram shape, with a variety of leaf styles, and the latter has a long petiole and splits outwards.

I. differences in plants:

Ranunculus Ranunculus has a high plant height of 70 cm. Its stem is straight and upright. It belongs to herbaceous plants for many years. There are many small fibrous roots at the bottom of the plant, which grow in groups.

The height of Myrica rubra is about 60 to 100 cm. The rhizome is a little big, short and not long.

2. Differences on blades:

The former leaves show a central shape or Pentagram shape. There are various types of leaves, and there will be a section at the base.

The petioles of the latter leaves are very long and split outward like feathers. The size of the lobes is not uniform. The lobes on the top are very large and the edges are not smooth, accompanied by the round serrated cracks.

Adina rubella leaf

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