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The difference between yuzilan and Aglaia odorata

Gustavo Fring
2020-04-14 15:20:46
Leaf difference: Yuzi orchid leaves are opposite, hairless, paper-based, oval or inverted oval in shape; Aglaia odorata leaves are compound leaves, with sharp apex and entire edge. Flower difference: when yuzilan, spikes are combined into panicles, with yellow and green flowers; Aglaia odorata is panicle, with yellow flowers. Fruit difference: yuzilan is drupe, white; Aglaia odorata is berry, ovoid or subglobose.

One, leaf difference

The leaves of Yuzi orchid are opposite, hairless and papery. The shape of the leaves is oval or obovate oval. The obovate or obovate is also obovate lanceolate. The length is about 11 to 22 cm, and the width is about 4 to 8 cm. The top of the leaves gradually becomes sharp, the base is wedge-shaped, and the edge is serrated.

Aglaia odorata leaves are pinnate compound leaves, growing about 5 to 12 cm, the leaves are alternate, the leaf axis has narrow wings, is obovate or long oval, the leaf apex is sharp, the base is wedge-shaped, the two sides of the leaf are smooth and hairless, the whole, the veins are obvious.

The difference between flowers

The spikes of yuzilan are combined into terminal panicles. The flowers are very small, yellow green, fragrant and sessile.

Aglaia odorata panicle axillary, about 5 to 10 cm long, yellow flowers, strong fragrance, calyx 5-lobed, lobes circular, corolla 5-petaled, oblong or nearly round.

3. Fruit difference

Roe orchid for the drupe, mature for white

yuzilan leaf. JPG

The fruit of Aglaia odorata is a berry, oval or subglobose, growing about 10 to 12 mm, with fleshy pseudotesta.

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