1. Tree shape differencePear is a tree with a height of about 5-8m. The trunk is cylindrical and has soft hairs when young, which gradually fall off during the growth process. The biennial branches are gray-brown, and the young shoots that grow in winter are triangular-ovate. Pyrus betula is also a tree, but its height is about 10m. Its biennial branches are purple-brown, and the young shoots that grow in winter are oval. 2. Leaf DifferenceThe leaves of Pear are broadly oval, about 4-8cm long and 3.5-6cm wide. Its petiole is about 2-4cm long and has no hair on it. The leaves of Pyrus betula are diamond-shaped and oval, about 4-8cm long and 2.5-3.5cm wide, which are thinner and longer than the leaves of the former. Its petiole is about 2-3cm long and has hairs on it. |
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