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Difference between Syringa microphylla and Syringa oblata

1. Leaf shape: The leaves of Syringa microphylla are between 1-2 cm in length, in a curled state, while the leaves of Syringa microphylla are slender and vulnerable. 2, the smell is different: the fragrance of cloves is not obvious, but cloves leave a faint fragrance. 3. Appropriate lighting: Ensure sufficient sunshine during growth. 4. Water management: there is more water demand in spring and summer.

What's the difference between clove and lilac? 1. Leaf morphology

The leaves of Syringa microphylla are different from those of Lilac. The leaves of Syringa microphylla are curly and heart-shaped, about 1-2 cm long, while the leaves of Syringa microphylla are between 4 and 4-9 cm, with wrinkles on the surface.

2, the smell is different

Syringa microphylla will give off a faint fragrance, giving people a comfortable feeling. The pollen color is pale yellow, but the smell of Syringa microphylla is not obvious. If you don't get close to plants, it will smell and the pollen will be light green.

Step 3: Proper lighting

Lilac likes light and is suitable for growing in a sunny environment. It can be planted in a place facing south and facing the sun, so that plants can fully receive sunlight. But in summer, use a sunshade to prevent the roots and leaves of lilacs from wilting.

4. Water management

In the process of cultivating lilacs, we should water them according to the changes of seasons. Water evaporates quickly in spring and summer, and plants need a lot of water, so it is necessary to water the soil frequently. But the temperature is low in autumn and winter, so water lilacs less.