A dandelion (taraxacum officinale) is in fact a dicot.
A dicot is an angiosperm (flowering, seed-bearing plant) having two cotyledons (seed leaves). The petal number is typically in groups of 4 or 5 and their leaves have nonparallel veins. For comparison monocots include the grasses, palms, lilies, irises and orchids.Let's look at the USDA classification of a carnation.Kingdom: Plantae (plants)Subkingdom: Tracheobionta (vascular plants)Superdivision: Spermatophyta (seed plants)Division: Magnoliophyta (flowering plants or angiosperms)Class: Magnoliopsida (aka Eudicotyledon or the dicots)Subclass: Caryophyllidae (fragrance of cloves)Order: CaryophyllalesFamily: Caryophyllaceae (pink family - petals in groups of 5)Genus: Dianthus L. (means God's Flower)
A monocot (monocotyledon) is one of the two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms). The amaryllis family, which includes the daffodil, has a bulb which produces one seed-leaf. That is the requirement for monocots - one cotyledon or seed leaf at the sprouting stage of growth.
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Yes, it's a dicot.
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Cauliflower is a dicot.
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Dicot. Definitely dicot.