What is the difference between the Peace Tree and the Happiness Tree, an introduction to their differences.

What is the difference between the peace tree and the happiness tree?

This article will elaborate on the differences between the peace tree and the happiness tree, as well as related topics on the cultivation of flowers with different characteristics. Let's follow the editor to explore the details!

The peace tree is originally named Cinnamomum kanehirae, also known as Lan Yu cinnamon, Hong Tou Yu cinnamon, Hong Tou Mountain cinnamon, Fang Lan Mountain cinnamon, Da Ye cinnamon, and Taiwan cinnamon, while the happiness tree is alias Snake tree, cowpea tree, fracture-cooling umbrella, and ox tail tree. Both the peace tree and the happiness tree are among the most common cultivated flowers. Let's take a look at the differences between them!

Differences in the family and genus of the peace tree and the happiness tree

1. Peace tree: The peace tree belongs to the plant kingdom, Angiosperms, dicotyledonous plants, Ranunculales, Lauraceae, Lauraceae, Lauraceae, and evergreen small trees.

2. Happiness tree: The happiness tree belongs to the plant kingdom, Angiosperms, dicotyledonous plants, Sympetalae, Tubiflorae, Bignoniaceae, Erythrinae, and Erythrinae small trees.

Differences in the appearance of the peace tree and the happiness tree

1. Peace tree: The peace tree is about 15 meters tall, with leaves, branches, and bark that have little aromatic scent when dry. The branches and small branches are brown, the leaves are large, the surface is bright green with a metallic sheen, the veins are basally trinerved, the reticulate veins are distinct on both sides, the flowering period is from June to July, and the fruiting period is from August to September.

2. Happiness tree: The happiness tree can grow up to 10 meters tall, with leaf stalks, leaf axes, and inflorescences hairless, twice compound leaves, rarely thrice compound leaves, terminal paniculate inflorescence, flowers with campanulate-funnel-shaped white to light yellow corolla, narrowly cylindrical capsules, elliptical seeds, the flowering period is from May to September, and the fruiting period is from October to December.

What is the difference between the peace tree and the happiness tree?

Differences in the efficacy of the peace tree and the happiness tree

1. Peace tree: The bark of the peace tree can be used as medicine, with the effects of expelling wind, dispelling cold, relieving pain, resolving blood stasis, and invigorating the stomach. Also, because its plant body is rich in cassia oil, it can emit a fragrance that corrects odors and purifies the air, hence the auspicious name "peace tree."

2. Happiness tree: The roots, leaves, and fruit of the happiness tree can be used as medicine, with the effects of cooling blood and reducing swelling, and can be used to treat high fever, fractures, snake bites, etc. The wood is brownish-yellow, slightly heavy in texture, with distinct annual rings, and can be used as building materials. The branches, leaves, and roots can also treat anthrax in cattle.

Differences in the habits of the peace tree and the happiness tree

1. Peace tree: The peace tree prefers a warm and humid environment with plenty of sunlight, with an optimal growth temperature of 20°C to 30°C. It is fond of light but also shade-tolerant, prefers a warm and hot, frost-free, foggy, and high-temperature environment, and is not drought-resistant, water-logged, cold-resistant, and air-dry. It is best to cultivate in loose, fertile, well-drained, and organically rich acidic sandy loam.

2. Happiness tree: The happiness tree prefers a high-temperature and humid environment with plenty of sunlight, is heat-tolerant, cold-averse, moisture-loving, and dry-avoiding. It grows in valleys or sparse forests on flat land. It is best to cultivate in loose, fertile, well-drained, and organically rich loamy and sandy loamy soil.

The above (Green Plant Enthusiast Network) introduces the differences between the peace tree and the happiness tree, and a detailed introduction to the differences between the two, hoping to bring some knowledge of flowers to green plant enthusiasts.