1. IntroductionThe meaning of pepper wood is to live your own life. Because it looks very similar to fragrant wood, it is easily confused with it. But it doesn't have the aroma of fragrant wood, but instead exudes the smell of pepper. Although its ornamental value and medicinal use are not as good as the latter, it can still live its own life. 2. The difference between it and fragrant wood1. Smell: Its smell is quite different from that of fragrant wood. As the names suggest, the former has a peppery taste, while the latter has a certain fragrance. If you can't smell it, you can pick a leaf and crush it. The pepperwood has a strong peppery flavor. 2. Leaves: The shapes of the leaves of the two are very similar, but there is one difference. Pepperwood has one leaf at the top of its branches, while saffron has two. And if you observe carefully, you will find that the leaves of the former are opposite, and the two leaves grow on the same branch. The leaves of the latter are alternate, with two leaves growing on two branches, but very close to each other. 3. Fruit: The fruit of pepperwood is green-brown, while the fruit of fragrant wood is red. The former is darker in color, while the latter is brighter. |
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