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The difference between Wenxincao and Clover

Hank Schrader
2020-07-29 16:46:47
In plants, there will be many similar varieties that make people confused. Wenxincao and clover are representative of them. They both belong to herbaceous plants. They are not tall. Most importantly, they both have three very similar leaves. Are they the same plant? Xiaobian will tell you!

Form differentiation

Clover is a kind of plant with straight root. In the root, it can achieve symbiosis with rhizobia and has strong regeneration ability. Clover has many branches. It can grow along branches or a large area of open space and constantly sprout new buds. It has three small leaves, the shape of the leaves is very romantic, look carefully, like an inverted heart-shaped. This plant blooms in summer and autumn. At the same time, it will bear seeds.

Look at Wenxin grass again. It is different from clover. Look at its petals carefully, just like water drops dotted on it. One of its flowers has five petals. Although not very eye-catching, but the opening of the film still gives people a sense of shock.

Habit differentiation

There are not only morphological differences, but also different living habits.

Clover can stand the cold environment and can not pick the soil, so it can be seen in many places. Like warm and sunny places. However, if the environment is too dry, it will slow down its growth rate, and it will die in high temperature. It has a strong nature and can resist the pollution of harmful gases.

Wenxincao prefers hot and humid environment, and grows fast in spring. Different from clover, it has higher requirements on soil. It must be a fertile soil.

Although clover and Wenxincao are easy to be confused if they don't look carefully, but with the above knowledge, they are easy to distinguish

Because of the low requirement of clover for land, they can be seen everywhere on the roadside. Wenxincao is rare. It's a symbol of good luck.

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