Morphological difference
Clematis: its height is between 8cm and 18cm; The length of the leaves is between 1.3 cm and 3.5 cm, and the width is about 0.8 cm to 3 cm; The upper part of the leaf is dark purple, or black purple, and the back is light purplish red; The length of petiole is between 4 mm and 10 mm; The leaves are composed of golden silk threads, with clear veins p>
Clematis: its height is between 6 cm and 30 cm; The leaf length is between 3 cm and 8 cm, and the width is between 2 cm and 2.5 cm; The leaves are green on the top and gray on the back; The petiole length is between 1.5 cm and 2.5 cm; The leaves are composed of thin white lines, with clear veins p>
The leaves of Clematis are much larger than those of Clematis, and the two plants can be clearly distinguished from the leaves. Let's look at other differences between them p>
Florescence difference
The flowering period of Clematis is from September to November, while in some areas it will be from August to December. The flowering period is longer, while the flowering period of Clematis is from May to June, which can only last for two months at most. And the flowers of Clematis are much larger than those of Clematis p>
Differences in origin
Clematis: it grows at an altitude of 50 to 1600 meters, more than in the shade and humidity of forests or streams p>
Clematis: it grows at an altitude of 400 to 1500 meters. It also grows in a cloudy and humid place p>
The planting range of Clematis is wider than that of Clematis p>