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The difference between orchid and orchid

Marie Schrader
2020-07-17 09:21:05
Difference of leaves: the leaves of orchid are long oval or lanceolate, with smooth surface and fine teeth on the edge; the leaves of orchid are distributed in two rows, with strip or narrow oval shape. Flower difference: orchid is a head like inflorescence, arranged in a compound umbel; orchid is a raceme, and the flower is the corresponding flower on both sides.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of orchid are oblong, lanceolate or oblong lanceolate, about 6 to 12 cm long, about 2.5 to 4.5 cm wide, and the petiole is 1 to 1.5 cm long. Both sides of stem and leaf are smooth, with irregular fine teeth or irregular coarse teeth on the edge.

Orchid leaves from a few to many, usually grow in pseudobulbs or lower joints, in two rows, the shape of a ribbon, narrow oval or oblanceolate, the base of the sheath is very wide.

The difference between flowers

Orchid has a head like inflorescence, mostly growing at the top of the stem and branches, arranged in compound umbels, the diameter of which is 3 to 6 cm.

Orchid is a raceme, with many flowers, flowers are on both sides of the corresponding flowers.

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