Introduction to Million Bells and PetuniasName: Million Bells Name: Petunia Other names: Dancing Spring Flower, Dwarf Petunia Other names: Lingzhi Peony, Shuttlecock Flower, Sweet Potato Flower, etc. Family: Solanaceae, Solanum genus Family: Solanaceae, Solanum genus The difference between million bells and petuniasThe difference between flowersThe flowers of Million Bells are smaller than those of Petunia, with a funnel-shaped corolla and richer colors. The shape of the flowers resembles a bell, so people affectionately call it "Million Bells". The flowers of petunia are larger than those of million bells, and are funnel-shaped. They are white, purple, or various shades of red with colored edges. The difference between leavesThe leaves of million bells are smaller than those of petunias, are relatively smooth, oblanceolate or narrowly elliptic, and have entire margins. The leaves of petunia are relatively large, soft and oval in shape. The difference between branchesThe branches of Million Bells may appear semi-lignified or even lignified, but this is not the case with Petunias. After reading this article, can flower lovers now distinguish between million bells and petunias? The editor believes that as long as you observe carefully and identify carefully, you will be able to distinguish these two kinds of flowers! |
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