1. Differences in plantsCalendula is a biennial herb with a height of about 20 to 75 cm and small hairs all over the plant. Honeysuckle is a perennial semi-evergreen shrub with a height of about 30 to 100 cm and a brown or darker reddish brown color. 2. The difference of flowersMarigolds come in a variety of colors, including yellow, orange, orange-red, etc., and bloom from April to September. The color of honeysuckle is white when it first grows, gradually turns yellow as it matures, and finally becomes a combination of yellow and white. The flowering period is from April to June. 3. Differences in FruitsThe fruit of the marigold is curved, with a light yellow or light brown color, and the fruiting period is from June to October. The fruit of honeysuckle is round in shape, 6 to 7 mm in diameter, with a blue-black skin color. The fruiting period is from October to November. |
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