The difference between Artemisia annua and Artemisia chrysanthemum is mainly reflected in the following aspects:
Appearance: The stem of Artemisia annua is green, and the leaf color is greenish and the leaves are yellowish, while the stem of Artemisia chrysanthemum is green, and the leaf color is greenish and yellowish, but the overall color is lighter than that of Artemisia reed. The two are also different in morphology, the taproot of Artemisia annua is inconspicuous or slightly distinct, the rhizome is slightly thicker, erect or oblique, the stem is few or solitary, the leaves are papery or thinly papery, the inflorescences are numerous, oblong or broadly ovate, arranged in dense spike-like inflorescences on the branches, and form panicles on the stems. The stem of Artemisia chrysanthemum is not branched or branched from the middle and upper branches, the leaves are alternate, the basal leaves wilt at the flowering stage, the middle and lower stems and leaves are oblong or oblong-obovate, the upper leaves are smaller, the capitate inflorescence is solitary at the top of the stem or a few clusters at the top of the branch, and the florets are yellow or white.
Growing environment: Although Artemisia annua and Artemisia annua both belong to the Asteraceae family, they have differences in growth Xi. Artemisia annua is a well-known cash crop, the scientific name is Artemisia annua, also known as Artemisia quinoa, Artemisia annua, Artemisia annua, etc., in the biological classification belongs to the plant kingdom, angiosperm phylum, dicot class, Platycodon, Asteraceae, Artemisia perennial herbaceous plants.
Taste: Artemisia annua has a light fragrance, while chrysanthemum is a special fragrance.
In general, there are differences between Artemisia annua and Artemisia chrysanthemum in terms of appearance, growing environment, and taste.