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The difference between Zheshu and mulberry

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-15 15:29:56
Leaf: the leaf shape of Zheshu is obovate or ovoid, and the edge is whole or 3-lobed; the leaf shape of mulberry is ovate or wide ovate, and the edge will be serrated. Fruit: the shape of Zheshu is spherical, orange yellow or orange red, while that of mulberry is oval, dark purple or red when mature.

I. blade difference

The leaves of Zheshu are obovate or oval in shape, about 5-13 cm long, with blunt or acuminate apex, wedge-shaped or round base, and complete or 3-lobed edge. Above is dark green, below is light green

Mulberry leaves are ovate or broadly ovate in shape, with sharp or acute apex, round to shallow heart-shaped base and serrated edge. The color is a little brighter than the former. It's bright green.

2. Fruit difference

The shape of Zheshu is spherical, the color is orange yellow or orange red, and the surface is slightly shrunk. The fruit period is from September to October.

Mulberry is also a fruit, oval shape, mature color for dark purple or red. The fruit period is earlier and longer than the former, from May to August.

Mulberry

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