1. Differences in plantsWild spinach is a perennial herb with fibrous roots and a relatively straight stem. It is about 40 to 100 cm tall and has basically no branches. Common spinach plants can grow up to 1 meter tall, with a conical root shape that is a little red, and in rare cases white. 2. The difference of leavesThe leaves of wild spinach are lanceolate or long and narrow, about 8 to 14 cm long and about 1 to 2.6 cm wide. The leaves of common spinach are halberd-shaped to ovate in shape, with a few serrated lobes on the edges. 3. Differences in FruitsThe achenes of wild spinach are oval in shape with three sharp edges on the sides. The fruit is dark brown and shiny on the outside. The shape of the fruit of common spinach is oval or nearly round, and the surface color of the fruit is lighter, brown. |
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