Differences between Ulmaceae and plum blossoms
Today, the editor will elaborate on the experience of recognizing the plant Ulmaceae, the differences between Ulmaceae and plum blossoms, and the editor will introduce them next.
When it's warm and flowers are blooming in spring, there are always plants that we easily confuse, such as a flower enthusiast asking about the differences between Ulmaceae and plum blossoms. In fact, the most direct method to distinguish them is to look at the leaves. Plum blossoms bloom first and then grow leaves, while Ulmaceae grows leaves when the flowers have reached a certain extent.
We can see leaves on the branches of Ulmaceae.
Another method is to look at the month. Generally speaking, plum blossoms bloom in early spring, around February to March, while the blooming period of Ulmaceae is about one month later or even longer than plum blossoms. So if the temperature is still a bit cold and there are no leaves on the branches, it is probably plum blossoms. And if the weather is relatively warm, although there are many flowers on the branches, new leaves can still be seen, it is probably Ulmaceae.
We can see that there are no leaves on the plum blossoms in the picture. Moreover, does it feel a bit cold looking at the picture through the screen?
This concludes the full content of the differences between Ulmaceae and plum blossoms (with pictures), hoping it can help you. Also, I hope everyone comes to see more green plant and flower experience knowledge!