1. Difference between rhizomesThe taproot of duckweed is relatively short with many lateral roots, and it can grow to 20-100 cm. The stem is very erect and smooth with branches. The root of coriander is very slender, with many branch roots on it, and the length of both is about the same. The stem is cylindrical and also erect and smooth. 2. Difference of bladesThe leaves of Duck Celery are triangular to broadly ovate in outline, approximately 2-14 cm long and 3-17 cm wide. Generally, there are 3 leaflets, the middle leaflet is rhombus-shaped obovate or heart-shaped, and the leaflets on both sides are obliquely obovate to oblong ovate. The leaves of coriander have serrations or deep fissures on the edges, are about 1-2 cm long and 1-1.5 cm wide. 3. Flower DifferenceThe flowers of the duckweed are white, obovate, about 1-1.2 mm long and about 1 mm wide. The flowers of coriander are white with a hint of lavender. Its petals are obovate and about 1-1.2 mm long. |
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