1. Leaf DifferenceThe leaves of the sulphur aster are opposite, bipinnately compound leaves with deep lobes. The lobes are lanceolate with short tips. The edges of the leaves are relatively rough and the leaves are wide. Most of the leaves of Coreopsis are opposite, and only a very few are alternate. The leaves are lanceolate or spoon-shaped, with entire margins and shallow or cut leaves. 2. Flower DifferencesThe flowers of Sulfur Daisy are large and brightly colored. The ligulate flowers are pure yellow, golden yellow or orange-yellow, and the tubular flowers in the center of the disk stand out clearly in the disk and are yellow or reddish brown. Coreopsis flowers are solitary or in sparse panicles. The ligulate flowers are broad and yellow, brown or pink in color, and the tubular flowers in the center of the flower are yellow to brown. |
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