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The difference between Narcissus and Hyacinth

Jane Margolis
2020-01-06 11:15:18
Different rhizomes: the rhizomes of Narcissus are relatively slender and smaller; the rhizomes of hyacinth are larger and round. Different leaves: the leaves of Narcissus are relatively flat and slender, with a round tip; the leaves of hyacinth are relatively wide and short, relatively thick, with a sharp tip. Flowers are different: Narcissus flowers are scattered, the overall color is white, the middle is yellow; hyacinth inflorescence is rod-shaped, the color is pink, blue and so on.

I. different roots

The rhizome of Narcissus is relatively long and thin, relatively much smaller, and the root system below grows more orderly, which can be distinguished from this point

Compared with the former, hyacinth's rhizome is larger and more round in shape, with rough and cross root tissue underneath, which looks like garlic.

The leaves are different.

The leaves of Narcissus are relatively flat and slender, with obvious texture on them, and parallel veins on the leaf surface. The whole leaf surface is relatively neat and orderly, and the part of the leaf tip is round.

The leaves of hyacinth are relatively thick, relatively wide and short, full to the touch, concave on the leaves, disorderly on the leaves, not so orderly, and the part of the tip is pointed.

Narcissus

The flowers are different.

Narcissus flowers are scattered, generally solitary at the top, the overall color of the flower is white, the middle and lower parts are yellow, the color is relatively fresh.

Narcissus

Hyacinth's inflorescence is rod-shaped distribution, each inflorescence has 10-20 flowers, flower color is more, there are pink, yellow, blue and other colors.

Hyacinth

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