They are dicots for sure, no doubt about it. They have vascular bundles that are arranged in a circle within the stem and have leaves with veins that are arranged in a netlike pattern. These are characteristics of dicots and thus Dwarf pea plants fit this classification.
All palmsincluding coconut tree,,grasses including bamboo are monocot.Most other trees and plants are dicots like mango,ficus,all beans(pea) plants
All tall plants.
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Seed bearing plants have cotyledons in their embryos. In angiosperms there are dicot plants having two cotyledons in the embryo and monocots having only one cotyledon. Examples of dicots are pea, gram, soybean etc. and of monocots are - wheat, barley, paddy and maize etc.
Black-eyed peas are dicots. All peas are dicots.
A monocot (short for 'monocotyledon') has only one cotyledon (the first leaf to emerge from the seed when it germinates). Dicots have two (a good example is a pea). Open a green pea and you will find the cotyledons inside, easily separated). Monocot plants tend to be long and thin (grasses and reeds) unlike dicots which tend to be 'wider' (geraniums, docks, oak trees, rhubarb, etc.)
anyone who has grown them will know they are dicot, dicotyledonous, having two separate lobes to the cotyledon or seed-leaf, the store of food that a sprout uses to build its first true leaves. hence the split pea (it spilts into two) the daisy is a diocot. any more questitons mention me.
Mendel crossbred -tall & dwarf pea plants, -green & yellow peas, -purple & white flowers, -wrinkled & smooth peas. And a few other traits.
anyone who has grown them will know they are dicot, dicotyledonous, having two separate lobes to the cotyledon or seed-leaf, the store of food that a sprout uses to build its first true leaves. hence the split pea (it spilts into two) the daisy is a diocot. any more questitons mention me.
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