1. Leaf DifferenceThe pinnate leaves of the money tree grow from the top of the tuber. The leaflets are fleshy and have short petioles. The leaves are tough and dark green. The rachis is planar. The leaflets are opposite or nearly opposite on the rachis. Each rachis has 6 to 10 pairs of opposite or nearly opposite leaflets. The leaves are ovate, thick and leathery, and have a metallic luster. The money tree has 1 to 2 pinnate leaves that are alternate, with an odd number of pinnate leaves. The leaflets are round, with a heart-shaped base, finely serrated edges, and green leaves. 2. Flower DifferencesThe flower buds of the goldenrod are green and boat-shaped, and the inflorescence of the fleshy spike is relatively short. The umbel inflorescence of the Chinese hollyhock is in a cone shape. |
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