What's the difference between an orange tree and an orange tree? 1. The definition of fruit
In the definition of fruit, oranges are a general term including various citrus plants. Generally speaking, oranges can be divided into eight categories: orange, pomelo, citron, kumquat, orange, bitter orange, Yichang and tangerine. Oranges only include ordinary sweet orange, navel orange and blood orange, and are also included in oranges themselves.
2. Blade modeling
The leaves of the orange tree are also very different from those of the orange tree in appearance. Generally, there are sparse but overall long barbs on the branches of orange trees, and there are also barbs on the branches. Young petioles have sparse short hairs, and the leaves are oval, while orange branchlets are thin and fluffy, and the leaves are long and oval.
3. Fruit differences
There are also obvious differences between oranges and oranges in fruits. Generally, the skin of orange trees is yellow, and the skin is thick, so it is difficult to peel off from the internal pulp, and the pulp is not easy to crack. The orange fruit is yellow or golden yellow, the skin is thin and easy to peel, and the pulp is obviously cracked.
4. Plant height
There are also great differences in the height of fruit trees between citrus reticulata and citrus reticulata. Citrus reticulata itself is the representative of Rutaceae citrus plants. It is a small evergreen tree with a height of about 3 meters, which is also quite common in fruit trees. Citrus is a hybrid product of grapefruit and citrus, and its height will be shorter than that of citrus reticulata.