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The difference between hairy and Wild Peony

Gustavo Fring
2020-01-01 09:31:42
Leaf difference: the leaves of H. pubescens are hard paper, ovate lanceolate or lanceolate, and the leaves are all related; the leaves of M. yedoensis are hard paper, ovate or broadly ovate. Flower difference: the inflorescence of the corymb is terminal, with pink or purple petals; the inflorescence of the corymb is terminal, with rose red or pink petals and obovate shape.

One, leaf difference

The leaves are hard paper, ovate lanceolate or lanceolate in shape, the top of the leaves is long and gradually sharp, the base is blunt or round, about 8 to 15 cm long, about 2.5 to 5 cm wide, and the leaves are entire.

Wild Peony leaves are hard paper, ovate or broadly ovate, sharp at the top, shallow heart-shaped or nearly round at the base, about 4 to 10 cm long, about 2 to 6 cm wide, and the whole leaf.

The difference between flowers

The inflorescence of the corymb is terminal, the bracts of the flowers are halberd shaped, membranous, the top is sharp, the pedicel grows about 5mm, the calyx tube is 1-2cm long, the diameter is 1-2cm, there are 5 lobes, the petals are pink or purplish red, usually 5 petals, which are broadly obovate.

The corymb of wild peony grows at the top of the branch, with 3 to 5 flowers, rose red or pink petals, obovate, 3 to 4 cm long.

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