The difference between buttonwood and paulownia trees
Sycamore trees are different from paulownia trees. Although the names of buttonwood and paulownia trees are similar, they are not the same kind of trees, and their families and genera are different. Sycamore tree belongs to Sycamore family and Sycamore genus, also known as Paulownia and Paulownia.
Brief introduction of buttonwood
Buttonwood is a deciduous tree. Its height is 15 meters, its skin is very smooth, its leaves are triangular, its length and width are 10 cm, which looks like a human palm, and the edges of the leaves have very obvious irregular serrations.
Brief introduction of paulownia tree
Paulownia belongs to Paulownia of Scrophulariaceae. Its bark is gray, its leaves are wide, its shape is oval, and its ornamental value is high. Its beautiful trees, gorgeous flowers, strong anti-pollution ability and air purification are very popular.
The difference between buttonwood and paulownia trees
1. The plant type of Platanus acerifolia is relatively high, up to 15 to about 20 meters. The trunk is straight, the bark is light, green or grayish green, and it is smooth. The plant type of paulownia tree is relatively low, not so high, and the bark color is relatively dark.
2. Platanus acerifolia leaves are heart-shaped, with 3-5 cracks on the surface and triangular cracks. The leaves of paulownia tree are oval, heart-shaped, complete, with shallow cracks on the edges and tiny fluff on the leaves.