1. The difference of leavesThe leaves of the four-season orange are dark green, with wavy blunt teeth on the edges, and the leaves are small. The leaves of kumquat are dark green in color and are larger than the previous ones. They are 5 to 11 cm long and about 2 to 4 cm wide. The petioles are longer and can reach 1.2 cm. 2. Differences in FruitsThe fruit of the four-season orange is orange-yellow in color, tending towards yellow. The fruit is relatively small, round or oblate in shape, and often grows crookedly. There are often small circle marks on it, and it tastes particularly sour. The fruit of kumquat is orange-yellow to orange-red in color, and looks more like red. The fruit is relatively larger than the former, and is oval or ovate-oval in shape. It tastes sweeter, and the fruit matures around October to December. |
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