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The difference between tulip and rose

Jane Margolis
2020-05-28 10:56:25
Different varieties: Tulip belongs to Liliaceae and tulip; Rose belongs to Rosaceae and Rosa. Leaf difference: the former belongs to monocotyledonous plants with parallel veins on the surface; the latter belongs to dicotyledonous plants with reticular veins on the surface. Flowers are different: tulip flowers are solitary at the top of the position, the shape of the upright cup; rose flowers are solitary at the axils of the leaves, the shape of the petals is obovate.

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Tulip belongs to Liliaceae and tulip, which is native to Turkey.

Rose belongs to Rosaceae and Rosa. Its origin is in China, but it is quite different from the common rose.

The difference between leaves

The former belongs to monocotyledonous plants, and the embryo of seed has one cotyledon. The leaf surface belongs to parallel veins, which can be seen by observing the veins on the leaf. A plant has 3-5 leaves, the shape of which is strip lanceolate to oval lanceolate, the leaves are relatively smooth, and the surface will be white powder. Long some leaflets, the shape is oval, the length is about 1.5-4.5cm.

The latter belongs to dicotyledonous plants. The leaves are very different from the former. The surface of the leaves is reticulated veins, which can be quickly judged.

tulip

The flowers are different.

Tulip flowers are solitary at the top of the position, the flowers are relatively large, the shape is upright cup-shaped, the color is generally magenta, yellow, purplish red, in March to may each year.

tulip

Rose flowers are solitary in the axils of the leaves. The flowers bloom outward. The petals are obovate in shape. The color is usually red or white.

Rose

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