What is the difference between chicken hemp and single petal tangtang in addition to the different c

Updated on delicacies 2024-06-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Differences: Chicken hemp: the leaves are opposite, the flowers are white, the petals are 4, one flower has 4 fruits, the fruits are ellipsoidal and large.

    Begonia: The leaves are alternate, the flowers are yellow, the petals are 5 or the double-petaled flowers are many, and a flower generally has five fruits, and the fruits are very small.

    As for the similarities, they are all plants of the Rosaceae family, with a relatively large number of stamens, superior ovary, and so on.

    A search for ** quickly saw the difference.

    Tangtang chicken hemp.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Oh, the other name of chicken hemp is "white tangtang", and they are also all plants of the Rosaceae family, but one belongs to the genus Rosaceae, and the other is the genus Rosaceae. The two are indeed very similar, and even the descriptions of the species are very similar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Family: Rosaceae.

    Scientific name: rhodoyposscanden

    Alias: White Begonia.

    Ornamental characteristics: erect small shrub, 2 to 3 m high. Leaves ovate to elliptic-ovate, 4 10 cm long, 2 6 cm wide, apex acuminate, margins sharply heavily serrate, sparsely pubescent on the surface, yellowish-white hairs on the back. flowers white, 3 5 cm in diameter; The spp. are ovate, with serrated margins, alternate with the linear secondary sepals.

    The drupes are obliquely oval, 7 8 mm long, black, shiny. The flowering period is 4 to 5 months, and the fruiting period is 6 to 7 months.

    Origin: South Northeast China, North China, Northwest China, Central China, East China and other regions.

    It is distributed in Liaoning, Shandong, Anhui, Zhejiang, Henan, Hubei, Shaanxi and Gansu. It is also found in Japan.

    Growth habits: light-loving, able to tolerate semi-shade. Cold-tolerant, waterlogging, suitable for growing in loose, fertile and well-drained soil. Resistant to pruning, strong tillering power. Born in the damp ravine of the ravine.

    Propagation and Cultivation:

    Sowing, analysis, and propagation by cuttings are all available. The seeds have dormant habits, and can be sown in autumn or stored in the sand until the spring of the following year, and the seedlings bloom in the third year. After flowering, the old branches should be thinned in time. In order to promote the growth of new branches, to ensure that the flowers are dense. Shoots should not be cut short before flowering.

    Garden use: Chicken twist flowers and leaves are delicate and beautiful, suitable for planting in grass, roadside, corner or pond, and can also be planted next to mountain rocks.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Chicken hemp: It is a plant of the genus Chicken hemp in the family Rosaceae.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Tang Tang" should be "Tang Tang", which is the Rosaceae family, and Tang Tang is a genus;

    Begonia is a family of roses, a genus of begonia flowers.

    It's two different plants! Of course there is a difference!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    (1) Meadowsweet subfamily Spiraeoideae Agardh

    shrubs, sparse herbaceous, sparsely compound leaves with single leaves, leaves all margins or serrate, often without or sparsely with leaves; carpel 1 5 12 , detached or basal consonate; supra-ovary with 2 to many overhanging ovules; When the fruit is ripe, it is mostly a thin capsule with cracking. The cardinal chromosomes are mostly 8 or 9.

    There are 8 genera in this subfamily in China: Meadowsweet, Xianbeihua, Pseudocohosh (Cimicifuga spp.), Pearl Plum, Bellows Fruit, Meadowsweet, Wild Zhulan (Mikongmu), and White Juanmei.

    2) Maloideae Weber

    shrubs or trees, single-leaved or compound-leaved, often with supporting leaves; carpel 1 2 or 2 5, mostly commissuring the inner wall of the cup-shaped receptacle; ovary inferior, semi-inferior, very sparsely superior, 1 2 or 2 5 chambers, each with 2 sparse 1 to most erect ovules; When ripe, the fruit is fleshy pear or berry-like, with small drupes. Chromosome cardinality = 17.

    There are 16 genera in this subfamily in China: Ox tendon spp., Quercus spp., Acanthus spp., Hawthorn spp., Hawthorn spp., Small Stone Spp., Red Fruit Tree spp., Heather spp., Loquat spp., Grouper spp., Rowan spp., Quizon spp., Papaya spp., Pears spp., Apple spp., Tang Di spp., etc.

    3) Rosoideae focke of the Rosaceae family

    shrub or herbaceous, compound leaves, sparsely solitary, often with supporting leaves; carpels often numerous, detached, each with 1 2 overhanging or erect ovules; Ovary superior; When ripe, the fruit is achenes and grows in a swollen, fleshy receptacle or on a receptacle. Chromosome cardinality = 7,8,9.

    There are 20 genera in this subfamily in China: Rosaceae,, Dragon's Sprout, Chestnut, Featherweed, Ulmus, Begonia, Chicken, Mosquito Grass (Hzydeophyllum spp.), Rubus spp. (Plum spp.), Nymph (Multi-petaled Wood), Roadside Green (Bayberry Spp.), Tailberry Spp., Lycophyllum spp., Strawberry spp., Snakeberry spp., Vering Grass spp. (S. chinensis), Raspberry grass (Spp. Cinnamomum spp.), Rosa spp., and the newly discovered Taihang Flower genus in North China.

    4) Li Yaco prunoideae focke

    Liaceae: tree or shrub, single-leaved, with pedicle; carpel 1, very rare-2 5, ovary superior, chamber 1 containing 2 overhanging ovules; The fruit is drupe, fleshy when ripe, mostly undehisced or very sparsely dehisced, chromosome base = 8.

    There are 9 genera in this subfamily in China: Platycophyllum spp., Hip Fruit Spp., Prunus spp., Prunus spp., Prunus spp., Prunus spp., Apricot spp., Cherry spp., Prunus spp., etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The correct statement is the subfamily Meadowsweet, the subfamily Rosaceae, the subfamily Pear and the Subfamily Liaceae.

    In addition, there are those who say that it is a subfamily of Sakura, but now it is classified as a subfamily of roses.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It should be of the subfamily Pear family, the subfamily Rosaceae, the subfamily Meadowsweet and the subfamily Liaceae!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The lotus flower is also called the pouch flower, the shape is very special, its corolla is divided into two lip-like, the upper lip petal is erect and small, the lower lip petal is swollen like a puff bag, now it is loved by many flower friends, and in 1882 was introduced to Europe after opening a new market.

    When the lotus flower was first born in the Andes Mountains of South America, the local villagers did not like it, thinking that it was a "puff bag" that did not want to communicate with people, and most adults disdained it except for children who picked it from the wild to play. Unexpectedly, after someone described it as a "purse", the concept of the local natives was completely renewed.

    Chinese scientific name:Purse flowers.

    Latin scientific name:slipper wort;pocketbook plant

    Nicknames:Ingot flowers, champion flowers, pampoo flowers.

    Boundary:Plantae.

    Door:Angiosperm phylum.

    Gang:Dicotyledonous class.

    Purpose:Radix Ginseng.

    Branch:Scrophulariaceae.

    Genus:Scrophularia spp.

    Area of Distribution:It is located in Mexico, Peru and Chile in South America.

    English name:calceolaria

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is used for vertical greening, and the plant species is abundant.

    Rich hundred species see the main brocade, creeper, spring, Lingxiao, wisteria, ivy, Fufang vine, vine month, mountain buckwheat, honeysuckle, irise, morning glory, Luoshi, wood, grapes, kiwifruit, five flavors, etc., in addition to the general requirements of the green as much as possible, according to the environment, function, greening and other suitable varieties to choose the specific see** wiki %e5%9e%82%e7%9b%b4%e7%bb%bf%e5%8c%96

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    According to the structure of fruits and flowers, the family is divided into the following four subfamilies: Meadowsweet subfamily, Apple subfamily, Rosaceae, and Liaceae.

    So the Rosaceae family differs from the other four families mainly in the structure of fruits and flowers.

    1. The fruits are different:

    The fruits of the Rosaceae family are follicles, achenes, pears or drupes, and sparse capsules.

    The fruits of the subfamily Meadowsweet are mostly dehisced thin capsules when ripe.

    When ripe, the fruit of the apple subfamily is fleshy pear or berry-shaped, sparsely drupe-like.

    The fruit of the subfamily Rosaceae is achenes when ripe and grows in or on a bulky fleshy receptacle.

    The fruit of the subfamily Liaceae is a drupe, which is fleshy when ripe, and is mostly not dehisced or very thinly dehisced.

    2. The structure of the flowers is different

    Rosaceae carpel 1 to many, detached or connisonate, sometimes conjoined with receptacles, each carpel with 1 to several erect or overhanging inverted ovules; The columella is the same number as the carpels, sometimes commissure, apical, lateral, or basal. The perianth is often combined with the stamens to form a flower tube; The ovary is upper, and the ovary is less inferior.

    Meadowsweet subfamily carpel 1 5 12 , detached or basal consonate, ovary superior, with 2 to many overhanging ovules.

    apples subfamily carpel 1 2 or 2 5, mostly commissurated with the inner wall of the cup-shaped receptacle; ovary inferior, semi-inferior, very sparsely superior, 1 2 or 2 5 chambers, each with 2 sparse 1 to most erect ovules;

    Rosaceae carpels are often numerous, detached, each with 1 2 overhanging or erect ovules; Ovary superior;

    Liaceae carpel 1, very dilute 2 5, ovary superior, 1 chamber containing 2 overhanging ovules.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Rosaceae are distinguished by their characteristics.

    Characteristics of Rosaceae:

    Dicotyledons, herbaceous, shrub or small tree, thorny or thornless, sometimes climbing; The leaves are alternate, often with supporting leaves; Flowers are bisexual, radially symmetrical, and of various colors; The receptacle is more or less hollow, and the flower is born on its periphery;

    sepals 4 5, sometimes with secondary sepals; petals 4, 5 or sometimes absent; stamens numerous, circumferential, sparsely 5 or 10; The ovary consists of 1 or more carpels, dissociated or confluent, superior or inferior;

    columella separated or combined, apical, lateral or basal; 1 to more ovules per chamber; The fruit is drupe or aggregate, or most achenes are hidden in fleshy or dried receptacles, and the capsule is thin.

    The subfamilies are distinguished by the structure of fruits and flowers.

    1. Fruit. (1) Meadowsweet subfamily Spiraeoideae Agardh

    When the fruit is ripe, it is mostly a thin capsule with cracking. The cardinal chromosomes are mostly 8 or 9.

    2) Maloideae Weber

    When ripe, the fruit is fleshy pear or berry-like, with small drupes. Chromosome cardinality = 17.

    3) Rosoideae focke of the Rosaceae family

    When ripe, the fruit is achenes and grows in a swollen, fleshy receptacle or on a receptacle. Chromosome cardinality = 7,8,9.

    4) Li Yaco prunoideae focke

    The fruit is drupe, fleshy when ripe, mostly undehisced or very sparsely dehisced, chromosome base = 8.

    2. The structure of the flower.

    (1) Meadowsweet subfamily Spiraeoideae Agardh

    shrubs, sparse herbaceous, sparsely compound leaves with single leaves, leaves all margins or serrate, often without or sparsely with leaves; carpel 1 5 12 , detached or basal consonate; supra-ovary with 2 to many overhanging ovules;

    2) Maloideae Weber

    shrubs or trees, single-leaved or compound-leaved, often with supporting leaves; carpel 1 2 or 2 5, mostly commissuring the inner wall of the cup-shaped receptacle; ovary inferior, semi-inferior, very sparsely superior, 1 2 or 2 5 chambers, each with 2 sparse 1 to most erect ovules;

    3) Rosoideae focke of the Rosaceae family

    shrub or herbaceous, compound leaves, sparsely solitary, often with supporting leaves; carpels often numerous, detached, each with 1 2 overhanging or erect ovules; Ovary superior;

    4) Li Yaco prunoideae focke

    tree or shrub, single-leaved, with pedicle; carpel 1, very rare-2 5, ovary superior, chamber 1 containing 2 overhanging ovules;

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Rosaceae salient features: leaves alternate, with pedicular leaves; The flowers are bisexual, 5 cardinal, arranged in a wheel-like pattern, usually with a cup-shaped, disc-shaped or pot-shaped flower tube, forming a circumferential flower; Seeds are not endospermtified.

    Rosaceae is divided into four subfamilies according to the number of carpels, ovary position and fruit type of calyx, flower tube, pistil: Meadowsweet subfamily, Rosaceae, apple subfamily, and Meyaaceae.

    The subfamily Meadowsweet is a class of dicots. Woody. Often without pedicles, carpel usually 5 (even 12 to 1), detached or basal symphysis, follicles, less capsules.

    Rosaceae: shrub or herbaceous, compound leaves sparsely single-leaved, with pedicular leaves; carpels are often numerous, detached, each with 1-2 overhanging or erect ovules; Ovary superior, sparsely inferior; When ripe, the fruit is achenes, thin drupes, and grows on the receptacle or in the enlarged fleshy receptacle.

    Apple subfamily: shrub or tree, single-leaved or compound leaves, with pedicle; carpels (1)2 5, mostly commissured with the inner wall of the cup-shaped receptacle; ovary inferior, semi-inferior, sparsely superior, (1) 2 5 chambers, each with 2 sparse 1 to most erect ovules; When ripe, the fruit is a fleshy pear fruit, thin berry or small drupe.

    Meyakae is characterized by a seed with a hard shell in the center of the fruit.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is a detailed explanation in the plant taxonomy data.

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