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The difference between the double elm and the peach

Walter White
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaf difference: the leaves of the double leaf plum are broadly ovate or obovate, with rough serrations on the edge; the leaves of peach blossom are elliptic lanceolate, with no hair on both sides. Flower difference: double elm blossom, double petal, dark pink in color; peach blossom, solitary, with short stem, white, red, pink in color.

One, leaf difference

The leaves on the short branches of the double elm are usually clustered, and the leaves on the annual branches are alternate. The leaves are broadly ovate or obovate, about 2 to 6 cm long and 1.5 to 3 cm wide. The base presents wide cuneiform, the apex usually 3-lobed, and the edge has coarse serrations.

Peach blossom

The leaves of peach blossom are elliptic lanceolate. The edges of the leaves are rough serrated. The petioles are 1 to 2 cm long and there are no hairs on both sides.

Peach blossom

The difference between flowers

Double petaled flower of Prunus triloba. The flower usually opens before the leaf. The diameter is 2-3cm. The pedicel is about 4-8mm long. The flower is dark pink. The calyx tube is broad bell shaped. The petals are nearly round or wide obovate. The length is about 6-10 mm.

Peach blossom

Peach flowers are usually solitary, open before leaves, about 2.5 to 3.5 cm in diameter, with short stalks, white, red, pink and so on.

Peach blossom

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