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The difference between hollyhock and okra

Lydia Rodarte-Quayle
2020-07-15 15:30:31
Plant differentiation: the plant height of hollyhock is about 1 to 2 meters; the stem of hollyhock is relatively upright, about 1 to 2.5 meters in height, with red green color and lateral branches. Leaf differentiation: there are more lobes on the leaves of hollyhock, 5 to 9 with palm shape; there are less lobes on the leaves of okra, about 3 to 7.

I. differences in plants

The height of hollyhock is about 1 to 2 meters, with sparse hard hair.

Okra is an annual herbaceous plant, the stem is relatively upright, the height is about 1 to 2.5 meters, about 5 centimeters of cylindrical, sparse distribution of relatively scattered long hard hair, the appearance of the color is red green, the distribution of lateral branches, the root system is relatively developed.

2. The differences on the leaves

There are more lobes on the leaves of hollyhock. There are 5 to 9 cracks in the shape of palm, which looks like a long round Lancet.

The leaves of okra have fewer lobes. There are 3 to 7 deep or middle cracks in the shape of palms. Some of the lobes are wider or narrower. The upper lobes are deeper and narrower. The lower lobes are shallower and wider.

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