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How to distinguish scissoro

Hank Schrader
2020-07-15 15:29:56
Rhizome: clustered, thin cylindrical, can grow to about 50-90 cm, the stem is very upright, solitary. Leaf blade: oblanceolate or ovate oblanceolate, cuneate at the bottom, acuminate at the top, about 5-15 cm long. Flowers: orange red, with irregular notched teeth at the top. Fruit: long oval, about 20 mm long.

I. rhizome

The roots of scissoria are clustered, thin cylindrical, yellow in color, about 50-90 cm high, slightly fleshy. The stem is solitary and erect.

2. Blade

The leaves of scissoria are about 5-15cm long and 2-5cm wide, and are oval or oval shaped. The bottom is cuneate, the top is acuminate, both sides of the leaf blade are nearly glabrous, and the margin is ciliate.

3. Flowers

The cut Chardonnay flower is orange red, has no marginal hair, the petal outline is obovate, the length is about 20-25 mm. There are irregular notched teeth on the top, the corona is elliptical, and the flowering period is between June and July.

Fruit

Its capsule is long oval, about 20 mm in length, mostly in August to September.

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