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The difference between Narcissus and cinnamon

Jesse Pinkman
2020-01-08 09:56:59
Leaf difference: Narcissus' leaves are flat and banded, pale green in color, with frost on the surface and blunt at the apex; cinnamon's leaves are alternate or nearly opposite, long oval or nearly lanceolate. Flower differences: Narcissus umbel, small flowers fan-shaped in the top of the inflorescence axis, corolla white, crown yellow; cinnamon panicle axillary or near terminal, white flowers.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of Narcissus are flat and banded, the color is pale green, the leaf surface has frost powder, the apex of the leaves is blunt, and the veins are parallel. When mature, the leaves can reach 30 to 50 cm in length and 1 to 5 cm in width. The base of the leaves is milky white sheath like scales without petioles.

Cinnamon leaves alternate or nearly opposite, oblong or nearly lanceolate in shape, 8 to 16 cm long and 4 to 5.5 cm wide, with a slightly sharp, leathery apex.

The difference between flowers

The inflorescence axis of Narcissus is drawn out from among the leaves, which is green and cylindrical. The inflorescence is hollow inside. The inflorescence is umbrella shaped. The small flowers are fan-shaped and grow on the top of the inflorescence axis. There are usually 3 to 7 small flowers surrounded by membranous spathes. The Corolla is white, the Corolla is cup-shaped and bright yellow.

Cinnamon panicles axillary or nearly terminal, white flowers, the inside and outside of the perianth are densely covered with short yellow brown villi, lobes are oblong.

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