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Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata

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Difference between Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata

Cleome lutea vs. Cleome serrulata

Cleome lutea is a species of cleome known by the common names yellow bee plant and yellow spiderflower. Cleome serrulata (syn. Peritoma serrulata), commonly known as Rocky Mountain beeplant/beeweed, stinking-clover, bee spider-flower, skunk weed, Navajo spinach, and guaco is an annual plant in the genus Cleome.

Similarities between Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata

Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Cleome.

Cleome

Cleome is a genus of flowering plants in the family Cleomaceae, commonly known as as spider flowers, spider plants, spider weeds, or bee plants.

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Cleome lutea and Cleome serrulata Comparison

Cleome lutea has 8 relations, while Cleome serrulata has 43. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.96% = 1 / (8 + 43).

References

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