1. Difference of bladesThe leaves of Sedum multiflorum are oblong to ovate-oblong, alternate or whorled, about 8-10 cm long, 2-3.5 cm wide, with an acute tip, gradually narrowing at the base, serrated edges, and almost sessile. The leaves of Sedum notoginseng are broadly ovate to oblanceolate, alternate or nearly opposite, slightly smaller than the former, about 5-8 cm, slightly pointed at the tip, with finer serrations on the edges, and nearly entire. 2. Petal DifferenceSedum sedum has 5 petals, which are white or pink and broadly lanceolate in shape. About 5-6 mm long, with acuminate tip. The flowering period is from May to September. Sedum notoginseng also has 5 petals, which are yellow in color, oblong-lanceolate in shape, and have a short tip at the tip. The flowering period is from June to August. |
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