1. Differences in stemsThe stem of the bulbous crabapple is fleshy, erect or spreading, hairy, and often branched. The stem of Begonia is upright, branched at the base and hairless. 2. Difference of bladesThe leaves of the bulbous crabapple are alternate, inverted heart-shaped, with sharp tips and teeth and hairs on the edges. The leaves of the Chinese crabapple are ovate or broadly ovate, with a slightly tilted base. 3. Difference in flowering periodThe peduncle of the bulbous begonia is axillary. The male flowers are larger and are divided into single, double and semi-double petals. The female flowers are small, with 5 petals and rich colors. The flowering period is autumn and summer. The color of Begonia flowers is light pink or white. Flowering season all year round. |
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