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The difference between broad leaved mahonia and Mahonia

Marie Schrader
2020-07-17 09:21:29
Leaf blade: the former is narrow obovate to oblong, with gray green color on the top and white frost on the back, sometimes light yellow green or pale white. The latter is obovate to obovate lanceolate, the upper part is dark green to dark green, the back is light yellow, rarely pale white.

I. blade difference

The leaves of broad-leaved Mahonia are narrow obovate to oblong, with 4-10 pairs of small leaves, the upper color is gray green, the back is white frost, sometimes light yellow green or pale white, the small leaves gradually become long and narrow from the bottom to the top, the bottom pair is oval, the upper one is oblong or nearly round, and then to ovate, the first one has a hard point, the edge is serrate, the top one is large and has a stalk.

Mahonia bealei

The leaves of the top ten Mahonia are obovate to obovate lanceolate, with 2-5 pairs of small leaves, dark green to dark green on the top, light yellow on the back, and few pale white. The leaflets are narrow lanceolate to narrow elliptic, with sharp or acuminate apex and serrated margin.

Mahonia bealei

2. Fruit difference

The fruits of Mahonia latifolia are oval, dark blue and white when they are mature. And the ten Mahonia flowers are spherical, purple black and white.

Mahonia bealei

Mahonia bealei

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