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Is a Douglas fir monocot or dicot?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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11y ago

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  • The conifer is a monocotyledon because the leaves are narrow

actually it is niether.

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14y ago

No, a coniferous tree is a gymnosperm. A monocot is an angiosperm(flower-producing plant)

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12y ago

A Ponderosa Pine is neither, its a gymnosperm.

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12y ago

Angiosperms (flowering plants) are divided into two major taxonomic groups, monocots and dicots. Conifers are not angiosperms, so they can not be classified as either monocot or dicot.

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11y ago

its neither because the angiosperm leads to these two characteristics. The douglas fir is not an angiosperm, its a gymnosperm.

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13y ago

it is an gymnosperm

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