1. Differences in attributesConvolvulaceae is a plant belonging to the Convolvulaceae family, Convolvulaceae, also known as jaundice grass, lotus grass, meat wonton grass, small money grass, etc. It is a perennial creeping herb with relatively slender stems. The pennywort is a plant belonging to the Apiaceae family and the genus Apiaceae. It is also called coin grass, round coin grass, mushroom grass, etc. It is a perennial emergent aquatic or wetland herb with a plant height of about 5cm-15cm. The two do not belong to the same family and are essentially different. 2. Leaf DifferenceThere is a notch on one end of the leaves of the Chinese echinops, and its shape looks more like a horseshoe, not purely round. The leaves of the pennywort are a complete circle with no notches on them, and this is the only way to accurately distinguish them. 3. Different habitsDichroa is a xerophytic plant that generally grows in woods, hillsides, river banks, roadsides, and shady grasslands. It has a strong ability to adapt to growth and is not very demanding on soil. It can be planted and grown in sandy loam and clay, but good drainage must be ensured. Pennywort is an aquatic plant that can be grown in soil or water, but the half-soil and half-water method is more suitable for its growth. |
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