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CloverIt's just very similar in appearance to sorrel, but the two are completely different plants. Many people may see clover or sorrel on the side of the road and confuse the two grasses, but if you look closely, you can still clearly tell the difference between clover and sorrel.
The first thing to talk about is the clover, and the clover is actually the roadsideWeedsand did not include anyHerbsKone. Clover is divided into annual and perennial varieties, but both types of clover have a pale white vein on their leaves, which is the biggest difference between clover and sorrel. Clover is also a herbaceous plant that can bloom, the flowers of clover are generally white, and some are yellow, but the flowering period is generally relatively short, so it is rare to see flowering clover on the roadside, and some people use this characteristic of clover to come up with the legend that "seeing clover blooming will bring luck".
The second thing to talk about is the sorrel, the family of sorrel is the sorrel family, which is very similar to the clover in appearance, but if you think carefully, you can still find a big difference. Sorrel is a perennial herb, which is the first difference between sorrel and clover. In addition, the leaves of sorrel are much thicker than clover, and if you look at sorrel alone, you may not be able to tell whether it is a clover or sorrel from the thickness of the leaves, but if you compare the thickness of the leaves of sorrel and clover, you can clearly see the difference between the two.
Moreover, there is no pale white texture on the leaves of sorrel, so if you want to distinguish sorrel from clover, looking at the pale white texture on the leaves is the best way.
To sum up, although the appearance of sorrel and clover is similar, they are actually two completely different herbs, if you encounter these two grasses on the roadside, you can follow the above method to distinguish in detail.
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Clover and sorrel are two different plants, clover has white stripes on it, and small white flowers can be produced, sorrel, which is only thicker than the leaves of clover, but there are no patterns on the leaves, and the flowers are more colorful.
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The two are different, clover has a strong ** effect, but the latter does not have this effect.
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Sorrel and clover have the same appearance, but they are not the same plant. Sorrel is a sorrel of the family Sorrel and is a pure sorrel. And clover is also called axle grass, which is a leguminous plant of the family Axle grass.
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The differences between sorrel and clover are as follows
1. The appearance is different. The leaves of sorrel are thicker than those of clover, and the stems and leaves of sorrel have more branches and no patterns on the leaves, while the leaves of sorrels have white patterns.
2. Flowers are different. The flowers of the clover are small, like small flower bulbs, and the color is only a single white; The flowers of sorrel are more diverse in color and the flowers are larger.
3. The leaves are different. The leaves of the clover are rounded with white arc-like patterns; The leaves of sorrel are unpatterned, heart-shaped, and sometimes purple. In addition, sorrel has tiny hairs on the leaves and stems, which clover does not have.
4. The growth environment is different. Sorrel is a flower that loves the sun very much, and flower lovers usually put it in a sunny place. Clover, on the other hand, does not have such high requirements for the growing environment.
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First, the plant type is different.
Red Axle Grass, also known as Red Axle Grass and Red Clover, is a perennial herbaceous plant of the genus Fabaceae and Red Axle Grass. Its growth height is relatively high, about 10-60cm, and its distribution is relatively wide. Sorrel, also known as sour grass, sour grass, three-leafed grass, hook vine, etc.
It belongs to the genus Sorrel, which is slightly lower than the former, about 10-35cm high, and the whole plant is covered with soft hairs.
Second, the leaves are not the same.
The leaves of the red axle grass are oval-shaped, sometimes slightly concave on the surface of the leaf, and have V-shaped spots on the surface of the leaf. The leaves are larger than the latter, about centimeters long and centimeters wide. The leaves of sorrel are heart-shaped, with three leaves on the whole leaf. The leaves should be relatively small, pure in color, pure green, and without spots on them.
3. Flowers are different.
The flowers of the red axle grass are apical bulbs that are white or creamy yellow in color, some of which are reddish and have a chana scent. The flowers of sorrel are umbel-shaped with yellow petals and white translucent filaments in the middle.
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The difference between sorrel and clover is the leaves, color, flowers, for example, the leaves of sorrel will be thicker than clover, and sorrel has sparse pubescence all over its body.
Clover has white patterns on its leaves, while sorrel has no patterns on its leaves. Clovers produce small white flowers about the size of leaf cavities, and sorrel flowers are much larger than leaves. Sorrel flowers are yellow, like the sunny, warm, humid environment, the hot area in summer should be shaded and semi-shaded, the drought resistance is strong, not cold-tolerant, the general garden soil can grow, but the sandy loam soil rich in humus grows vigorously, and there is a short-term dormancy in summer.
Clover is found in Europe and North Africa, and is cultivated all over the world, mainly in temperate to tropical regions, and is semi-autogenous in humid grasslands, riverbanks, and roadsides. It likes humid and warm climates, and is more drought tolerant and cold-tolerant. Ideal for growing on well-drained, calcium-rich, clayey soils.
The meaning of the clover
The meaning of clover is happiness, its leaflets are inverted heart-shaped, coarsely open butterfly-shaped flowers, pods, varieties of red clover, white clover and mixed clover. Each of its leaves has meaning, one leaf represents prayer, one leaf represents hope, and one leaf represents love. Clovers mostly have three leaves, but there are also four- and five-leaf clovers, and legend has it that whoever finds a clover with four leaves will be lucky.
Therefore, in some European countries, if people see a clover on the side of the road, they will put it away and flatten it so that they can give it to friends, lovers or family members in the coming day, as a way to express their good wishes for their friends. Four leaves are not easy to see, this grass represents luck, the person who finds this grass indicates that the Wu Stool brother will be favored by the heavens, good things are about to happen, and having this grass will make people look forward to life.
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The difference between sorrel and clover is that it has a different appearance and different flowering.
1. The appearance is different.
The sorrel leaves are actually thicker than the clover's, and the sorrel leaves are smooth and unpatterned, and the sorrel leaves are larger than the sorrel leaves.
The leaves of the sorrel have some small white stripes, although the sorrel and the clover look similar in the height of the plant, but in fact, the sorrel is taller than the clover, which is why the sorrel and the clover look very different in appearance.
2. The flowering is different.
The flower colors of sorrel are varied, for example, pink sorrel, red sorrel, but clover is different, clover flowers are relatively single, the color is white, and the size of the flowers and leaves of sorrel are about the same, but the flowers of sorrel are larger, and the sorrel is usually much larger than the leaves, which is also the biggest difference between sorrel and clover.
A simple judging of the growth environment of sorrel
Sorrel grows in grasses, hillside grass ponds, roadsides, field edges, wastelands, river valleys and shady places under forests. Sorrel likes a sunny, warm and humid environment, and it is suitable to shade semi-shade in hot areas in summer, with strong drought resistance and not cold tolerance, and it needs to be cultivated in greenhouses in North China in winter, south of the Yangtze River.
Sorrel can stand more and more in the open ground, likes the shade and humid environment, has strong adaptability to the soil, and can grow in general garden soil, but grows vigorously in the sandy loam soil rich in humus, and has a short-term dormancy in summer. Opens when the sun is extremely shining.
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Celery berry and clover are both herbaceous plants that are useful herbs. There are some differences between them, although their similarities are also obvious.
First of all, both celery berry and clover have different appearances. The leaves of celery syrup are wider than those of clover, and sometimes there is a celery-like berry formation, and the leaves of clover are thinner than those of celery syrup and are very small, much like the leaves of apples.
Secondly, celery pulp and clover also differ in their composition. Celery berry is rich in dietary fiber, anthocyanins, amino acids and other nutrients, which have the functions of removing environmental pollution of organs, anti-oxidation, preventing heart disease, promoting intestinal peristalsis and anti-cancer. Clover is resistant to viruses and has an anti-inflammatory effect.
It also has a certain nutritional value that helps in increasing organ function.
Finally, celery berry and clover are also used differently. Celery berry is often used in drinks, seasonings and raw bread, and clover can be used for **** diseases, prevent colds, and use medicated patches and hot compresses.
Overall, there are some differences between celery berry and clover, and these differences also determine how they are used and functional. Therefore, celery berry and clover are both useful herbs, but their functions are different, and the herbs that are suitable for different diseases should be selected according to their own situation.
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The difference between sorrel and clover is the appearance and the environment in which it grows.
Appearance: Annualis herbaceous of Sorrel, 20-50 cm tall, leaves elliptic, ovate-lanceolate, with wrinkled serrations on the edges, the stems and leaves can be sunken to the surface in winter, only the inflorescence is convex on the outside; Clover is a perennial herbaceous plant, with a type of stem cell tuber, the petiole is short and occasionally the petiole is long, the leaves are three, the middle is long-leafed, and the two short leaves on both sides are arranged in a circle, the leaf surface is finely pubescent, and the leaves are larger than the sorrel, and the leaf surface is not serrate.
Growing environment: Sorrel grows more often than in mountains and can also grow in rivers, fields, meadows and other moist soils, while clover can be found in meadows and wet places along rivers and banks, and can also grow in places with water.
The environment in which sorrel grows
Sorrel grassland is produced in eastern and southern China, and is widely distributed in Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Anhui, Fujian, Hainan, Guangdong, Guangxi, Yunnan and other places. It prefers warm and humid climates, abundant sunshine and humid air, and grows in hot and humid river valleys, rice paddies, dry lands and forest cultivation areas.
The temperature in the growth environment is best kept at 20 -28, and there will be the best growth and production near this temperature, the temperature should not be lower than 10, and the relative humidity of the temperature should be kept high, and the best humidity should be kept between 80 and 90.
In addition, sorrel is more sensitive to light. It likes to have enough sunlight, but too much sunlight can affect its growth. The optimal light intensity is 3000-5000 lux, which can be maintained by adjusting the shade and regularly adjusting the arrangement of the crops.
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Sorrel is not a clover, their difference is manifested in the variety, leaves, flowers, among which sorrel is a herbaceous plant of the sorrel family, the leaves are inverted heart-shaped, the length is 4-16 millimeters, and the flowers are yellow, while the clover is a plant of the genus Leguminaceae, with a leaf length of 8-20 mm, and the flowers are white, light red, etc.
Sorrel is not a clover, the varieties of the two are different, among which sorrel is a perennial herbaceous plant of the family Sorrel, mainly growing on the roadside, field, river bank and other places, while clover is a perennial herbaceous plant of the legume family Axlegrass, widely distributed in Eurasia.
The difference between sorrel and clover is manifested in the leaves, where the leaves of sorrel are oblong or ovate, and the leaflets are inverted heart-shaped, up to 16 mm in length and up to 22 mm in width, and there are no patterns on them, while the leaves of the sorrel are ovate-lanceolate, the leaflets are approximately rounded, and there are white patterns on the leaf surface.
The difference between sorrel and clover lies in the flowers, in which the flowering and fruiting period of sorrel is from February to September every year, and its flowers have 5 petals and are yellow, while the flowering and fruiting period of sorrel clover is from May to October every year, and its flowers are white, creamy yellow or light red, with aroma.
When cultivating sorrel, it is necessary to provide it with humus-rich sandy loam soil, and place the plant in a cool and humid environment to promote the vigorous growth of sorrel, while clover does not have high requirements for soil and can grow in saline-alkali land, and the clover should be placed in a bright place to promote its photosynthesis when breeding.
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