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What are the differences between Asparagus, Asparagus, and Coprinus? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Asparagus, rhizome, and dwarf asparagus are all perennial herbs belonging to the genus Asparagus in the family Asparagaceae, and their most distinctive feature is the clusters of very thin, spine-like "leaf-like" structures. In reality, these are modified "branches" (called cladodes), and the true leaves are...
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What are the differences between horse chestnut trees (Aesculus hippocastanum), European horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata), red-flowered horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata), and red-flowered American horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata)? We explain how to distinguish between similar species.

Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum), European horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata), red-flowered horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata), and red-flowered American horse chestnut (Aesculus turbinata) all belong to the Aesculus genus of the Sapindaceae family. They are characterized by their large, palmately compound leaves and are commonly seen cultivated in parks, as street trees, and garden trees in Japan. Originally, the native Japanese horse chestnut has become associated with the Japanese people...
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What are the differences between Boehmeria japonica, Boehmeria nivea, Ramie, and Urtica dioica? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Boehmeria japonica, Boehmeria nivea, Ramie, and Urtica dioica all belong to the Urticaceae family and share the characteristic of having leaves with fine veins and serrations. They are common herbaceous plants that grow in mountains and fields. Boehmeria japonica and Ramie are also well-known for their use as fibers. However, the classification of the Urticaceae family is complex...
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What are the differences between *Pyrus pyrifolia*, *Ailanthus altissima*, and *Lucifer praecox*? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Both *Pachypodium sibiricum* and *Ailanthus altissima* belong to the Simaroubaceae family and are deciduous trees sometimes planted in Japan. *Ailanthus altissima*, in particular, is known for its rapid growth and widespread naturalization worldwide. However, they share similarities, such as having odd-pinnately compound leaves, so those unfamiliar with them might not distinguish them...
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What are the differences between Rhaphiolepis indica, Rhaphiolepis umbellata, and Ternstroemia gymnanthera? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Rhaphiolepis indica, Rhaphiolepis umbellata, and Rhaphiolepis ternata all belong to the genus Rhaphiolepis in the family Rosaceae. While they naturally grow on coastlines, they are frequently seen planted in urban areas. However, the classification of the genus Rhaphiolepis is complex even at the species level, and there are many other species besides the three mentioned above...
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What's the difference between *Hatake-nira* and *Nira-modoki*? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Both Allium spectabile and Allium sibiricum belong to the genus Allium in the Amaryllidaceae family. Although they are introduced species in Japan, they are now very common, growing in places like between concrete blocks along roadsides. However, they are extremely often confused. To distinguish between these two species, it's necessary to examine their leaves and flowers. Regarding the flowers...
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What are the differences between Houttuynia cordata, Saururus chinensis, and Polygonum multiflorum? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Houttuynia cordata and Saururus chinensis both belong to the Saururus family and are perennial herbs that prefer humid conditions. Houttuynia cordata, in particular, is commonly consumed as "Houttuynia cordata tea" and is frequently seen growing in clusters along roadsides even in urban areas. Those who have never seen them before may not know how to distinguish between them....
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What are the differences between Enkianthus perulatus, Enkianthus campanulatus, and Rhododendron molle? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Enkianthus perulatus, Enkianthus campanulatus, and Rhododendron molle all belong to the genus Enkianthus in the family Ericaceae. Enkianthus perulatus and Enkianthus campanulatus are particularly commonly seen cultivated as garden trees and park trees. Their downward-facing, urn-shaped flowers are charming. However, the shape of their leaves...
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What are the differences between Zelkova, Japanese elm, and Japanese elm? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Zelkova serrata, Japanese elm, and Japanese elm all belong to the elm family. In Japan, they are commonly seen growing wild in forests and are also very commonly cultivated as street trees. All three have beautiful autumn foliage, which can sometimes lead to confusion. Of the three, the zelkova belongs to the genus Zelkova...
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What are the differences between Japanese hackberry (Enoki), Japanese hackberry (Ezoensis), and Chinese hackberry (Mukunoki)? An explanation of how to distinguish between similar species.

Japanese hackberry (Enoki), Japanese hackberry (Ezoensis), and Chinese zelkova (Aphananthe aspera) all belong to the Cannabaceae family. Japanese hackberry and Chinese zelkova, in particular, are extremely common trees in Japan. They have been used for timber, and young trees are frequently seen along roadsides in urban areas. To distinguish them, check the shape of their leaves...
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