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The difference between chamomile and daisy is the height, flower shape, fruit, growth habits, and leaves.
1. The appearance of the two is not the same. The plants of chamomile appear larger, with a height of around 3 cm to 5 cm, while the small daisies have a relatively short appearance, with plants around 1 cm.
2. The flower shapes of the two are not the same. Small daisies are solitary, while chamomile is apical, with the former having hemispherical flower buds and the latter tongue-shaped.
3. The shape of the fruit is not the same. Small daisies are obovate-shaped, while chamomile is oblong.
4. The growth habits of the two are different. Small daisies grow in a cool environment, and chamomile grows in a well-lit environment.
5. The leaves of chamomile have two to three pinnate lobes, and the lobes are thin strips, but the leaves of small daisies are spoon-shaped, the top of the leaves is relatively round and blunt, and the position of the base gradually narrows.
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1. Different appearance: small daisies.
There is a clear difference in appearance from chamomile. The daisies are dwarf, about 10 cm tall. The leaves are basal, spoon-shaped.
Chamomile plants, on the other hand, are taller and larger, between 30-50 cm tall. The plant is scented. The leaves are two to three pinnate lobes.
Therefore, compared to the two, it is a small daisy.
2. Different flower shapes: small daisies are capitate inflorescences solitary with total bracts.
Hemispherical or broadly bell-shaped, nearly two layers, pubescent on the outside. The tongue-like flowers have a layer, the tongue is white or pink, while chamomile is capitate or axillary, and the outer corolla is tongue-shaped and white. The corolla of the inner layer is cylindrical and yellow in color.
3. The shape of the fruit is different: the achenes of the small daisy are obovate, with veins and fine hairs on them. Whereas, the achenes of chamomile are comparatively small, oblong, and the seeds are relatively small.
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The difference between daisy and chamomile is manifested in the leaf shape, plant size, flower type and seed shape, among which the leaves of daisy are rosette-shaped, and the plant type is only one-third of that of chamomile, and the flower petals are oval and the seeds are flattened, while the leaves of chamomile are pinnate, the plant type is tall, and the seeds are oval.
What is the difference between daisies and chamomile:
1. Blade shape.
The difference between daisy and chamomile is manifested in the shape of the leaves. The leaves of daisies grow in the shape of rosettes, the part of the leaf near the petiole is slender, and the tip of the leaf is toothed, while the leaf of chamomile is pinnate and the tip of the leaf is triangular.
2. Plant size.
The difference between daisies and chamomile is in plant size. Among them, daisies are smaller, can only grow to ten centimeters tall, and are the smallest flowers among the various varieties of chrysanthemums, but chamomile plants are larger than daisies, can grow up to fifty centimeters tall, and the branches grow upright.
3. Flower shape.
The difference between daisy and chamomile is also reflected in the shape of the flowers, the flower type of daisy is larger, and the petals are oval, which is a solitary flower, but the flower type of chamomile is smaller, the petals are slender, and the number of petals is extremely large, overlapping distribution, belonging to the apical or axillary flowers.
4. Seed shape.
The difference between daisy and chamomile is also reflected in the shape of the seeds, in which the seeds of daisies are flat and have obvious protrusions on the seed surface, while the seeds of chamomile are oval or ovate, and the seed surface is relatively smooth, but the seed shape is very small and the number is very large.
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First, the distribution is differentDaisies: Native to Europe and the Mediterranean, it is now cultivated all over the world.
Chamomile: Eastern Europe, Egypt, North America, Belgium, Bulgaria, the United Kingdom, Xinjiang Ili 69th Regiment.
Second, the flowering period is differentDaisies: Daisies bloom from February to May, and bloom for 2-3 months.
Chamomile: Chamomile blooms in April-May each year, but the bloom of a single flower only lasts 3-4 days.
3. Different growth habitsDaisy: likes cold and cool climate, avoids heat, likes light and is resistant to semi-shade, and the soil requirements for cultivation are not strict.
Chamomile: Chamomile is suitable for growing in permeable soil, and can be mixed with garden soil and river sand. It is very light-loving, and it should be allowed to see sufficient sunlight when breeding, so as to avoid a growing environment with poor light.
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The shape of the leaves, the leaves of daisies are generally rosette-like, and the leaves of chamomile are mostly pinnacer-lobed; Plant size, chamomile plant type can grow up to 50 cm, daisy plant type is smaller, generally about 10 cm high; Flower shape, daisies are generally larger, chamomile flowers are smaller, and have slender petals; Growth habits, chamomile likes sunlight, the growth environment needs to have good air permeability, and daisies like shade and are not resistant to high temperatures.
Chamomile and daisy do not have the same leaf shape. The leaves of daisies are generally rosette-shaped, and the leaves near the petiole part are relatively slender, and the tips of the branches and leaves are generally wavy toothed, while the leaves of chamomile are generally pinned, and the leaves are generally triangular tips.
Chamomile plants are generally taller than daisies, generally up to 50 cm long, and its branches are generally erect. Daisies are generally small, about 10 cm tall, and are the smallest flowers of all chrysanthemum varieties, and daisies are annual or perennial leaf-like plants.
Daisies generally have a large flower type, its petals are oval, it is a solitary flower, the diameter is generally centimeters, and the flower buds are mostly hemispherical or wide bell-shaped. The flower type of chamomile is smaller than that of daisies, and the petals are generally thin and long, but there are many of them, and they grow overlapping on the total bracts.
Chamomile is suitable for growing in a sunny and ventilated environment, and it is best to use loose and breathable sandy loam soil, which needs to be deep and well drained, and it has good cold tolerance. Daisies are suitable for growing in cold and cool environments, it is not tolerant to high temperatures, but it also needs moderate sunlight, and the seeds generally germinate in an environment of 22 to 28.
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In people's lives, daisies and chamomile are very common, their appearance is cute and the nourishing effect on the body is also known to people, many people want to understand the difference between them, what kind of characteristics they have, how to distinguish correctly, let's understand the difference between daisies and chamomile, the difference between daisies and chamomile.
Daisies and chamomile are good medicinal materials, but there are significant differences between the two, mainly including the following aspects.
1. The height of the two plants is different. In contrast, chamomile plants are taller, around 30 cm to 50 cm; The height of the small daisy is relatively short, about 10 cm.
2. The shape of the leaves of the two is different. The leaves of chamomile are pointed at the apex, and at the same time the leaves have thin lobes in shape; The leaves of the small daisies are rounded and blunt at the apex, and the edges of the upper part of the leaf are sparsely blunt.
3. Flowers are different. The inflorescences of chamomile are from centimeters to 2 centimeters in diameter; The inflorescence diameter of a small daisy is centimeter to centimeter.
4. The growth environment is different. Chamomile likes light and has high requirements for soil quality; Whereas, daisies are not strict with the soil.
The difference between the two is more obvious, in addition to the above differences, the achenes of the two are not the same. The achenes of chamomile are comparatively smaller, whereas the achenes of daisies are flattened in shape.
The above is the introduction of chamomile and daisy, there are certain differences between the two, whether it is appearance or efficacy, there are certain differences, you need to understand in detail.
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Small daisies are also known as maran head flowers, longevity chrysanthemums, chrysanthemums, sun chrysanthemums, etc. It is a species of daisy in the Asteraceae family, which looks somewhat similar to chamomile, so what is the difference between baby daisies and chamomile? Let's find out.
1. The appearance is different. The daisy is about 10 cm tall. Whereas, chamomile is between 30-50 cm tall.
2. The flowers are different. Small daisies are capitate, solitary. The flower pattern is large. Chamomile, on the other hand, is apical or axillary, and the flower type is smaller.
3. The shape of the fruit is different. The fruit of a small daisy is obovate, whereas chamomile is oblong.
4. Different growth habits. Chamomile is more demanding on the soil, while baby daisies are more adaptable.
That's all for the difference between daisies and chamomile.
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