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The difference between malachite wood and Fatsia japonica

Walter White
2020-07-15 15:30:31
Leaves: the leaves of Malachite are palmate compound leaves, with 7-11 leaflets in the shape of strip lanceolate. The leaves of octagonal disc are wider and nearly round. Flowers: malachite is a compound umbel, growing in the axil of the stem top and leaves, yellow green. And octagonal gold dish is panicle, grow in top, yellow white.

I. blade difference

The leaves of Malachite are palmate compound leaves, with 7-11 leaflets, in the shape of strip lanceolate, about 7-5cm in length and 1-1.5cm in width. The edges are serrated or split in the shape of feather. The color of malachite is purplish red when it is young. Later, it will become dark green and brown in vein.

Compared with the former, the leaves of octagonal disk are wider, leathery, nearly round, with a diameter of about 12-30cm, palmate 7-9-deep split, long oval oval lobes, short acuminate apex, heart-shaped base, rough serrated edge, dark green above, light below, sometimes golden yellow edge.

The difference between flowers

Malachite is a compound umbel, which grows in the axil of the top leaf of the stem. The color of the floret is yellow green.

Fatsia japonica for the panicle, growth in the top, the color of the flower is yellow and white.

Octagonal gold plate

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