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The difference between apricot flower and peach flower

Jesse Pinkman
2020-07-14 08:43:53
Leaves: the leaves of apricot flowers are wide ovate or round ovate, with round blunt teeth on the edge; while the leaves of peach flowers are oval lanceolate, and become inverted ovate lanceolate later, with fine serrations on the edge. Flowers: apricot flowers are white, pistils are yellow white; peach flowers are pink or near red, pistils are purplish red, and peach flowers open before apricot flowers.

I. blade difference

The leaves of apricot flowers are wide ovate or oval, about 5-9 cm long and 4-8 cm wide, with blunt teeth on the edge, glabrous on both sides or pilose between the axils of the lower veins, and the petioles are about 2-3.5 cm long.

Peach blossom's leaf shape is elliptic lanceolate, later it becomes inverted egg lanceolate, the edge has fine serrations, both sides are hairless, the petiole is about 1-2cm long.

The difference between flowers

Apricot flowers are solitary, the petals are round to obovate, the color is white, the pistil is yellow white, and the smell is a little choky when flowering. Flowering in April

Peach blossom is also solitary, the color of the flower is pink or close to red, the stamen is purple red, the flower is fragrant, the flowering period is in March

Apricot flower

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