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The difference between Artemisia scoparia and Artemisia annua

Skyler White
2020-07-16 09:18:34
Leaf difference: the leaves of Artemisia scoparia are very soft and shrunk, and the small lobes are linear or oblanceolate; the leaves of Artemisia scoparia are wide oval or wide oval, with fluffy surface and pinnate split. Flower difference: the flower of Artemisia scoparia is in the shape of head, ovoid or nearly spherical; the flower of Artemisia scoparia is in the shape of head, nearly hemispherical or spherical.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of Artemisia Scopariae are very soft and shrunk. After flattening the leaves, the leaves are divided into 1 to 3 pinnate parts. The leaves are 1 to 3 cm long and about 1 cm wide. The small lobes are linear, ovate or oblanceolate, all of them.

The lower and middle leaves of Artemisia annua are broadly ovate or broadly ovate, with soft short hairs on both sides, growing about 4 to 8 cm long and more than 3 to 6 cm wide. Leaves pinnate, lobules linear or linear lanceolate.

The difference between flowers

The flowers of Artemisia capillaris are capitate, ovoid or nearly spherical, most of which are 1.5 to 2 mm in diameter.

The flower of Artemisia annua is capitate, shape is close to hemispherical or globular, diameter is between 4 and 6 mm.

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