Marigolds are dicots. Dicots have reticulate veins in the leaves, flower petals in multiples of four or five, three pollen furrows, and its vascular bundles form rings.
A flower with 6 petals and 3 sepals is typically identified as a monocot. Monocots usually exhibit floral structures in multiples of three, which aligns with the 6 petals and 3 sepals observed. In contrast, dicots generally have floral parts in multiples of four or five. Therefore, the characteristics of the flower indicate it belongs to the monocot group.
No, mullein (genus Verbascum) is not a monocot; it is a dicot. Monocots are characterized by having one cotyledon, while dicots have two. Mullein has features typical of dicots, including broad leaves and a flower structure with five petals.
Yes, a flower can be monocot or dicot. Monocot flowers have petals in multiples of three, veins run parallel in their leaves, and their seeds typically have one cotyledon. Dicot flowers have petals in multiples of four or five, veins are netted in their leaves, and their seeds generally have two cotyledons.
Flax (Linum spp.) is a dicot, New Zealand flax Phormium spp. is a monocot
Marigolds are dicots. Dicots have reticulate veins in the leaves, flower petals in multiples of four or five, three pollen furrows, and its vascular bundles form rings.
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A flower with 6 petals and 3 sepals is typically identified as a monocot. Monocots usually exhibit floral structures in multiples of three, which aligns with the 6 petals and 3 sepals observed. In contrast, dicots generally have floral parts in multiples of four or five. Therefore, the characteristics of the flower indicate it belongs to the monocot group.
Dicot plants usually produce flowers with four or five petals.
No, mullein (genus Verbascum) is not a monocot; it is a dicot. Monocots are characterized by having one cotyledon, while dicots have two. Mullein has features typical of dicots, including broad leaves and a flower structure with five petals.
Yes, a flower can be monocot or dicot. Monocot flowers have petals in multiples of three, veins run parallel in their leaves, and their seeds typically have one cotyledon. Dicot flowers have petals in multiples of four or five, veins are netted in their leaves, and their seeds generally have two cotyledons.
The oak leaf is a dicot. Dicots are plants with two seed leaves (cotyledons), typically producing flowers with petals in multiples of four or five, and have a network of veins in their leaves that are branched. Oak trees belong to the dicot category.
Apples are actually Dicots. Their leaves have net-like venation, their flowers have petals and sepals in multiples of 4 or 5 (in this case 5) and they have five carpels (that is why when you cut an apple in half it makes a star shape, those are the five seed containing carpels). The apple seed has two cotyledons, not just one.
Forget-me-not (Myosotis spp.) is a dicot. This classification is based on its characteristics, such as having broad leaves and flower structures that typically feature five petals. Dicots also generally have a net-like vein pattern in their leaves, which is evident in forget-me-nots.
Flax (Linum spp.) is a dicot, New Zealand flax Phormium spp. is a monocot
A ranunculus is a dicot because it has two seed leaves, or cotyledons. Dicots typically have flower parts in multiples of four or five, while monocots have flower parts in multiples of three.
As the name suggests, MONOcots have ONE cotyledon.