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What's the difference between oranges and oranges?

First, the difference between leaves.

The leaves of oranges are compound leaves, with narrow wings, lanceolate leaves, wide oval or oval leaves, different sizes, usually with notches at the top, and obtuse or rounded teeth in the upper half of the leaf margin, which are rarely entire.

The leaves of oranges are thick and paper-like, the wings are obovate and oval, and the leaves are oval or lanceolate. The big one is about 8 cm long and 4 cm wide, and the small one is about 2.5 cm long and about 1 cm wide. The top of the leaves gradually narrows and tapers. ?

Second, the difference between flowers

The flowers of oranges are solitary or clustered with 2 ~ 3 flowers, and the petals are usually 1.5 cm long.

The flowers of oranges are solitary and axillary, drooping, with short pedicels and white petals, and sometimes the petals are lavender on the back, about 1 to 1.3 cm long.

Third, the difference between fruits.

The fruit of an orange is usually oblate or nearly spherical, with thin and smooth skin, some with thick and rough skin and light yellow, deep red or vermilion color. The fruit has 7 ~ 14 petals, and the flesh is sour or sweet.

The fruit of an orange is oblate or pear-shaped, with a large diameter of 8 cm and a small diameter of about 4 cm. The top of the fruit has a ring bulge, rough skin, thick skin and light yellow color.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-orange Baidu encyclopedia-orange