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How to distinguish Liriodendron

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-15 15:29:56
Leaf blade: in the shape of a mandarin jacket, with a length of 4-12 cm, or 18 cm. There is one side lobe near the bottom of each side, and the lower part is pale. Flower: its flower is cup-shaped, petal is inverted egg shape, length is about 3-4cm, green with yellow longitudinal stripes. Fruit: aggregate fruit is 7-9 cm long, winged nut is 6 mm long, with blunt or blunt tip.

I. blade

The leaves of Liriodendron chinense are in the shape of a jacket, with a length of about 4-12 cm, and some of them can grow to 18 cm. Close to the bottom, there are 1 side lobes on each side, 2-lobes at the apex, pale white at the lower part, between 4-8 cm in petiole length and up to 16 cm in length.

Liriodendron

Two, flowers

The flowers of Liriodendron chinense are cup-shaped, with 9 perianth segments, 3 green outer rings and 6 inner rings, which are upright. Petals are obovate, about 3 - 4 cm in length, green and with yellow stripes.

Liriodendron

Fruit

The length of aggregate fruit is about 7-9 cm, the length of winged nut is about 6 mm, the top is relatively blunt or blunt, it has 1-2 seeds.

Liriodendron

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