The difference between Artemisia annua and Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum:
1. They belong to different subjects.
Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is the stems and leaves of Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum, a plant in the Asteraceae family. Also known as basil, chrysanthemum, wormwood, and wormwood, chrysanthemum is a biennial herbaceous plant. Artemisia annua, also known as mugwort, mugwort, mugwort, etc., belongs to the genus Artemisia of the Asteraceae family, and has many species including white mugwort and green mugwort.
2. The edible parts are different.
Perhaps the biggest difference between mugwort and chrysanthemum for us is the different parts we eat. Although both are common foods in life, many people still can't tell the difference between them. Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is a leaf-eating plant, and mudwort is a stem-eating plant.
3. Different growth methods.
Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is cultivated artificially, while wormwood is wild.
Classification of Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum:
1. Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum with large leaves, Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum with large leaves is also called Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum with flat leaves or Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum with round leaves. The leaves are large and thick, with few and shallow notches, spoon-shaped, green, with wax powder; the stems are short, the nodes are dense and thick, light green, soft texture, less fiber, good quality; relatively heat-resistant, but poor cold resistance and slow growth , matures slightly later; suitable for cultivation in southern areas.
2. Small-leaf Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum, small-leaf Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum is also called mosaic-leaf Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum and fine-leaf Chrysanthemum chrysanthemum. Its leaves are narrow, with many and deep notches, green, thin mesophyll, strong fragrance; thin stems and branches, fast growth; strong cold resistance, but not very heat resistant, and mature earlier; suitable for cultivation in northern areas.