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The difference between Haliotis davidiana and Corydalis africana

Jane Margolis
2020-07-17 09:21:19
Difference of leaves: the leaves are thick and wide, oblong or oval, with serrated leaves. The leaves of Corydalis Africana are spoon like, with heart-shaped, wavy and round shape. The back of the leaves is greenish white, light pink or purplish. Flower difference: the flower is crown bell shaped, with round apex and rich color. African cordiery is rich in patterns and colors.

One, leaf difference

The leaves are opposite, thick and wide, oblong or oval, with serrations on the leaves, ridges between veins, and pedicels growing from leaves.

African violet

The leaves of Corydalis Africana have the shape of spoon, the surface of leaves is covered with soft silk, the base of leaves is clustered, slightly fleshy, the leaves are heart-shaped, wavy, oval, round and other forms. The back of the leaf is greenish white, light pink or purplish.

African violet

The difference between flowers

The flowers of the tree are axillary or terminal. The flowers are in the shape of a crown bell. Its apex is round, with 5 or 6 petals. The flowers are rich in color, including white, red, purple blue, pink and other colors. The flowers are big and beautiful

African violet

The flowers of Corydalis Africana are concentrated in the center. Each stalk can produce 3 to 6 flowers or more. The flower types and colors are rich, almost including all kinds of flower types and colors.

African violet

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