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No, cactus plants aren't monocots. Monocotyledonous plants have only one leaf in the embryonic stage of growth. Cactus plants have two leaves, which is the hallmark of dicotyledonous plants. In fact, cactus plants are members of the Magnoliopsida class and Caryophyllales order as dicotyledonous flowering plants.

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14y ago

Well, I think cacti are monocots so I would think this one would be as well, but please don't just rely on my answer!

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12y ago

Cacti are dicot. They contain tap roots which are indicitive of dicots. Monocot contain fibrous roots like grasses and palm trees. Their flower parts are in multiples of 4 or 5 as well.

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Dicot

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