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The difference between Echinacea and chrysanthema

Mike Ehrmantraut
2020-07-16 09:11:32
Leaf difference: the leaves of echinacea are bipinnate compound leaves with deep split; the leaves of echinacea are mostly opposite, in lanceolate or spoon shape, and the leaves are all related. Flower difference: the tongues of the flowers of the chrysanthemum thiohua are golden yellow, the tubular flowers of the disc center are yellow or reddish brown; the flowers of the chrysanthemum gallinaceum are solitary, or sparse panicles, the tongues are yellow or brown; the tubular flowers are yellow or brown.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of thiochrysanthema are opposite pinnate compound leaves, with deep split, lanceolate lobes, long and short tips, rough edges and wide leaves.

The leaves of chrysanthema are mostly opposite, and only a few are alternate. The leaf shape is lanceolate or spoon shaped, the leaf is complete, and there are shallow cracks or incisions on the leaf.

The difference between flowers

The flowers are large and bright. The tongue flowers are pure yellow, golden or orange. The tubular flowers in the center of the plate are prominent in the plate, yellow or maroon.

The flowers of chrysanthema Chrysanthemi are solitary or sparsely panicle, the glossy flowers are broad, yellow, brown or pink, and the tubular flowers in the center of the flowers are yellow to brown.

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