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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 dicot angiosperm has 4 or 5 petals or in multiples of 4's or 5's. A monocot angiosperm has 3 petals or in multiples of 3's.
This means that the five petal plant is a dicot plant. Dicots also produce familiar foods such as peanuts, green beans, peas, apples, and oranges. You might have rested in the shade of a dicot tree. Most shade trees, such as maple, oak, and elm, are dicots.
True Lilies are monocotyledonous, so the answer is three or multiples of three
Flower parts of monocot's (petals, anthers etc.) are always in multiples of three i.e. 3, 6, 9 petals. Dicots, floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5. i.e. 4, 8, 12 or 5, 10, 15 Dicots have a separate calyx surrounding the petals, where as monocots have have the calyx fused to the base of the petals. http:/theseedsite.co.uk/monocot.html for more information
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.
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.
Monocots usually have three petals, but they are usually in multiples of three and add up to the even number of six. Dicots, though, have petal numbers of five or six, so you can see a dicot flower with five petals, which is always odd.
The buttercup has five sepals and five petals which leads me to believe it is a dicot. Monocots usually have flower parts in multiples of three, e.g. three or six petals. Dicots have flower parts in multiples of four or five.
A dicot angiosperm has 4 or 5 petals or in multiples of 4's or 5's. A monocot angiosperm has 3 petals or in multiples of 3's.
This means that the five petal plant is a dicot plant. Dicots also produce familiar foods such as peanuts, green beans, peas, apples, and oranges. You might have rested in the shade of a dicot tree. Most shade trees, such as maple, oak, and elm, are dicots.
True Lilies are monocotyledonous, so the answer is three or multiples of three
Flower parts of monocot's (petals, anthers etc.) are always in multiples of three i.e. 3, 6, 9 petals. Dicots, floral parts in multiples of 4 or 5. i.e. 4, 8, 12 or 5, 10, 15 Dicots have a separate calyx surrounding the petals, where as monocots have have the calyx fused to the base of the petals. http:/theseedsite.co.uk/monocot.html for more information
any plant with petals that are multiples of three
Dicots are woody, monocots are not. Dicots have two cotyledons, monocots have one. The flower petals group differently. Dicots have a three hole depression on their seeds, monocots have one. There are a few more differences that you can look up.
it is a dicot because dicots have petals in groups of 4 or 5. and have 2 cotyledons and have woody stems.
Petals in monocots occur in multiples of 3.