Petunias are dicotyledons - their seed are in two halves.
It's mostly just grasses and cereals like, well, lawn grass, corn, and wheat that are monocotyledonae.
A dicot, short for dicotyledon, is a group of flowering plants distinguished by a set of characteristics, the main one being their two embryonic leaves (called cotyledons, which is where the name dicotyledon comes from - two leaves).
Thus, as sunflowers in their seed stage have two embryonic leaves, they are classified as dicots.
Dicots also have a sub-group called eudicots or tricolpates which sunflowers are part of. The name comes from the fact that these plants have tricolpate pollen, which has 3 or more pores.
Other distinguishing characteristics include their flower parts in multiples of 4 or 5 (rather than 3); the vascular bundles in the stem are arranged in a ring; stems have secondary growth (growing wider in diameter in addition to vertically); and major leaf veins are branched (rather than parallel). Sunflowers exhibit all of these characteristics, as they are part of the eudicot group.
Once, annually, a fat person sits on a dicot and forms it into a petunia!
A dahlia is a dicot because it has 2 seed leaves.
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A holly is a dicot.
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is the aster plant a monocot or a dicot
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