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The difference between wild strawberry flower and snake Berry

Skyler White
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Flowers: Wild Strawberry sepals are ovate lanceolate, accessory sepals are narrow lanceolate or subulate, petals are white. However, the pedicel is longer than the former, the sepals are oval, the accessory sepals are obovate, and the petals are yellow. Leaves: the leaves of wild strawberry are obovate, broadly ovate or oval. The snakeberry is oblong from obovate to rhomboid.

I. The difference between flowers

The inflorescence of wild strawberries is umbrella like, with 2-4 flowers, light green subulate bracts at the base, and the pedicel is pilose, about 1-3cm long. Sepals are ovate lanceolate, apical tip, epicalyx narrow lanceolate or subulate, petals white, obovate, with short claws at base

The flower of the snake berry grows in the axil of the leaf alone, the pedicel is longer than the former, about 3-6cm, the sepals are egg shaped, the apex is sharp, the accessory sepals are obovate, the petals are yellow and obovate.

2. Blade difference

Wild strawberry leaflets are obovate, broadly oval or oval, with blunt top, wide wedge at the base of terminal leaflets, wedge at the base of lateral leaflets, green at the top, pubescent at the bottom, light green at the bottom, shedding few hairs

The small leaves of snakeberry are obovate to rhombic oblong, with rounded apex, pubescence or glabrous on both sides.

Indian strawberry

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