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The difference between rose and rose

Marie Schrader
2020-06-03 15:26:05
Leaves: rose has leaflets 3-5, rarely 7, which are wide ovate to ovate oblong, both sides are nearly hairless; rose has leaflets 5-9, which are oval or oval obovate, with no hair on the top and dense villi and glandular hair on the bottom. Flowers: rose flowers are few in number and rarely solitary, while rose flowers are usually solitary and longer than leaf axils.

I. blade difference

Rose has leaflets 3-5, rarely 7. The shape is from wide ovate to oval oblong, about 2.5-6cm long and 1-3cm wide. Both sides are nearly hairless. The top is dark green, shiny, and the color below is slightly lighter.

Rose has leaflets 5-9, the shape is oval or oval obovate, slightly smaller than the former, about 1.5-4.5cm long, about 1-2.5cm wide, dark green above, glabrous below, with dense villi and glandular hair, sometimes glandular hair is not obvious

The difference between flowers

A few rose flowers are collected, rarely solitary. Its petals are double back to half double, red or pink back to white, and the shape is obovate. The flowering period is from April to September.

Roses are usually solitary and grow in axils, sometimes in clusters. The shape of petals is the same as the former, which is obovate and has a shorter flowering period, from May to June.

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