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The difference between turnip and cabbage

Saul Goodman
2020-07-16 09:11:16
Leaf difference: the leaves of turnip cabbage are dark green, with white powder on the surface and obovate shape; the basic leaves of turnip are green, with pinnate deep split. Flower difference: Turnip Brassica raceme is terminal or axillary, petals are light yellow, in obovate shape; turnip raceme, flowers are bright yellow, petals are 4, in cross shape.

One, leaf difference

Turnip cabbage has dark green leaves, white powder on the surface, thick mesophyll, deeply incised leaves, basal leaves, which are obovate, 11 to 15 cm long, big head feather cracks, 25 cm long top lobes, sharp tips, irregular serrations or wavy shallow cracks on the edges, 2 to 4 pairs of side lobes, 1.5 to 2.5 cm long petioles, and hairless leaves on both sides.

Basal leaves of turnip, green, pinnate, long and narrow, 30 to 50 cm long, apex lobes large and obtuse, margin wavy or lobed.

The difference between flowers

Turnip Brassica racemes are terminal or axillary, with yellow flowers, 1.5 to 2 cm in diameter, 5 to 10 cm in stem length, pale yellow petals, obovate, about 1 cm in length.

Turnip raceme, flowers small, bright yellow, grow about 7 mm, there are 4 sepals, two split expansion, 4 petals, a cross.

Brassica rapa

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