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The difference between bellflower and bellflower

1, attribute: Campanula belongs to Malvaceae, and Campanula belongs to Campanulaceae. 2. Plant height: the plant height of Campanula is 1 m, and the plant height of Campanula can reach 1.5 m. 3. Branches and leaves: the leaves of Campanula are palm-shaped, while those of Campanula are oval. 4. Flowering period: the flowering period of Campanula is May-65438+1October every year, and that of Campanula is May-June every year.

What's the difference between bellflower and bellflower? 1, different properties.

The genus Campanula, also known as blooms, is an evergreen shrub and flower plant of Malvaceae. Campanula is a biennial perennial herb of Campanula in Campanulaceae, so the most intuitive difference between Campanula and Campanula is their different medicinal properties, which is easy to distinguish.

2. Different plant heights

The plant height of Campanula is one meter, which is native to Brazil, Uruguay and other places in South America. At present, it is widely cultivated and cultivated in vast areas of China. The plant height of bellflower varies from 0.5m to1.2m. It is native to northern temperate regions such as southern Europe and sub-cold zone, and has been introduced and cultivated all over China.

3. Different branches and leaves

Campanula leaves palmately 3-5-lobed, 5-8 cm in diameter. Lobes ovate-acuminate, long acuminate at the top, serrated or coarse teeth at the edge, petiole 3-6 cm long. Bellflower stems are stout and erect, leaves are clustered, oval to obovate, leaf margins are wavy and obtuse, petioles are winged, and leaves are small and sessile.

4. Different inflorescences

Flowers of the genus Campanula are solitary in leaf axils, with pedicels 7- 10 cm long, bell-shaped calyx 2 cm long, flowers 3-5 cm long and 3 cm in diameter, and flowering period 5- 10 month. Flowers of the genus Campanula 1-2 gather to form racemes. Corolla bell-shaped, 6 cm long, flowering in May-June.