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The difference between wild lily and Lily

Saul Goodman
2020-01-30 12:14:45
Stem difference: the former has purple stripes while the latter has purple spots. Leaf difference: the former leaves are scattered, lanceolate or narrow lanceolate to strip, while the latter leaves are alternate, lanceolate to elliptical lanceolate. Flower difference: the former flower is trumpet shaped, milky white, with a little purple outside. The latter flowers are funnel-shaped and white.

One, the difference of stem

Some of the stems of lilies have purple lines, while others have small nipple shaped protuberances. Lily stems are cylindrical, green, and usually have purple spots.

Second, the difference between leaves

In general, the leaves of Lilium indicum are becoming smaller and smaller from bottom to top, and they are lanceolate or narrow lanceolate and grow to strip at the later stage. The leaves of lilies are alternate, in the form of lanceolate to elliptical lanceolate, with arc-shaped veins. There are varieties of leaves will be directly inserted in the water

The difference between flowers

The flowers of lilies are trumpet shaped, milky white, with a little purple outside, without spots. Large, solitary, or several arranged in near umbrella shape. Lily flowers are funnel-shaped, mostly white, growing on the top of the stem alone.

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