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Is Liriodendron a lucky tree?
Liriodendron is not a lucky tree. Its leaves are mostly paper, round or rectangular, and the leaves are palmately compound. The flowering period of Liriodendron is only one month, and the flowering period of Lucky Tree is longer. Liriodendron is a shrub or tree of Liriodendron in Araliaceae, and the lucky tree belongs to Liriodendron in Cucurbitaceae. The fruit of Liriodendron is a small black ball, and it is generally difficult for lucky trees to bear fruit.

Liriodendron is not a lucky tree.

Liriodendron is not a lucky tree, and there are many differences between Liriodendron and a lucky tree. From the leaves, the leaves of Liriodendron are mostly paper or cortex, oval or oblong, and the leaves of Lucky Tree are palmately compound leaves with overlapping branches.

From the point of view of flowers, Liriodendron is very beautiful when it blooms. The flower 1 is a panicle, small but white as jade, with a short flowering period of only one month, and the annual flowering period is between 1 1- 12. The petals of the lucky tree are light yellow or green, similar to Albizia Albizia, lanceolate and linear, with a long flowering period, from May to 165438+ 10 every year.

In terms of families and genera, Liriodendron is a shrub or tree of Liriodendron in Araliaceae, with a maximum DBH of more than 30 cm and thick and small branches. Lucky tree belongs to cucurbitaceae, and its height is 8 ~ 15 cm.

From the fruit point of view, the fruit of Liriodendron is a small black ball, which will be broken when pinched, with more branches and leaves. The fruit of the lucky tree is pear-shaped, and the fruit looks rough, so it is generally difficult to blossom and bear fruit, and the fruit is scarce.