No, all true trees are dicots. Bambo and palm trees are monocots, but they are not true trees.
All dicots are woody if that is what you mean. Monocots are not woody so you will never see bark on a monocot.
All onions are monocots.
Tilia cordata trees are dicot. These belong to family Tiliaceae (a dicot family).
Tulips, corn, grass, orchids, onions, palm trees, asparagus, etc.
All oaks are dicots.
All palmsincluding coconut tree,,grasses including bamboo are monocot.Most other trees and plants are dicots like mango,ficus,all beans(pea) plants
Palm trees are monocots. In other words they are more closely related to grass than trees. Palms do not have growth rings nor do they have a cambium layer like trees do.
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Yes. Different plants will have the same types of cells in them, unless the difference is such as between monocotyledonous (monocots) trees or dicotyledonous (dicots) trees. Dicots have two types of mesophyll cells- Palisade and Spongy while Monocots have only one type of mesophyll cell, which looks like a spongy cell but has more chloroplasts. But all dicots will have same cells as each other, and all the monocots will have same cells as each other. best answer: ferns only have one type of cell, its called arrogant-bitch!
Yes, all true trees (not bamboo or palm, these are monocots, or tree ferns, these are non-vascular) are dicots.
no, all grasses are monocots.
Monocots.