The differences between thorn and basil are different leaves and different petioles.
1, the leaves are different
The basil and thornbush look similar at first glance, but the differences are there. Basil's leaf shape is ovoid or oblong, there is a strong sense of concavity and convexity on the leaves, the folds are more obvious, the veins are more obvious, and basil's leaves are wider. The leaves of thistle have a triangular heart-shaped shape, with a smoother leaf surface and no visible folds.
2, the petiole is different
The petiole of basil and thistle is also different, the mature basil petiole is darker, the color is purple, and the petiole is very smooth, there is no hair on it, the petiole length is about 1.5 cm or so. The petiole color of the thistle is tender green, the petiole is covered with fine soft hairs, and there are also some small white hairs, and the length of the petiole is about 0.5-3 centimeters.
The growing environment of Thuja
The Thuja likes light. It is suitable for growing in a warm and humid environment, so give it as much sunshine as possible, which is good for promoting the growth and development of thorn mustard. Thornbeam can't be exposed to the sun in summer. It is afraid of being exposed to the sun, and the branches and leaves will wither and turn yellow after a long time of exposure. At this time, it should be watered in time and put in a humid place for a few days.
Thorn mustard likes acidic soil. It can grow in moist and well-drained acidic soil. Generally thorn mustard is not hardy, and frost damage occurs when the temperature is below 2 degrees Celsius. Thorn mustard likes water, afraid of drought. So usually water it more often. Generally can grow in the soil with waterlogging for a short period of time, the time is not favorable to its growth.