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The difference between the two

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-23 08:45:37
The height of the lotus is 8 to 18 cm. The upper part of the leaves is dark purple or black purple, and the back part is light purple red. The leaves have golden threads to form clear veins. The height of the anemone is 6-30cm; the upper part of the leaf is green, the back is gray white, and the upper part of the leaf has white fine lines to form a clear network vein.

Morphological differences

Clematis: its height is between 8cm and 18cm; its leaf length is between 1.3cm and 3.5cm, and its width is about 0.8cm and 3cm; its upper part is darker purple, or black purple, and its back is lighter purple red; its petiole is between 4mm and 10mm in length; its upper part is composed of golden threads, forming a net vein with clear lines.

Anemone: its height is between 6cm and 30cm; the leaf length is between 3cm and 8cm, and the width is between 2cm and 2.5cm; the upper part of the leaf is green, and the back part is gray white; the petiole length is between 1.5cm and 2.5cm; the upper part of the leaf is composed of fine white lines, forming a clear network.

The leaves of Anemone are obviously much larger than those of Lilium aureum, and the two plants can be clearly distinguished from the leaves. Let's see the other differences between them.

Florescence difference

The flowering period of the golden thread orchid is from September to November. In some areas, it will be from August to December. The flowering period is longer. But the flowering period of the anemone is from May to June. The longest can only last for 2 months. And the flowers of the anemone are much bigger than those of the golden thread orchid.

Anoectochilus formosanus

Difference of origin

Clematis: it grows at an altitude of 50 meters to 1600 meters, more than in the shade and humidity of the forest or beside the stream.

Anemone: it grows at an altitude of 400 meters to 1500 meters. It also grows in a wet and cloudy place.

The planting range of Clematis is wider than that of Clematis.

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