What does it look like? Are the veins in its leaves more or less parallel? (rather than branched) Does it have fibrous roots? (no taproot) Does it have a flower like a lily or does its flower have three petals (rather than five or many) Does its seed contain one seed leaf or cotyledon? (rather trhan two) If the answers are "yes" it could be a monocot.
monocot because its veins are parallel
Corn is a monocot. A monocot has one cotyledon, which means there is only one leaf present in the seed.
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help, i need to know!!! Moss is neither a monocot nor dicot. It is flowerless and seedless.
Coffee and tea plants are both dicotyledonic.
Euphorbia flower does not have petals.
Euphorbia haeleeleana was created in 1971.
Euphorbia herbstii was created in 1988.
Euphorbia albomarginata was created in 1857.
Euphorbia chamaesyce was created in 1753.
Euphorbia skottsbergii was created in 1936.
Euphorbia thulinii was created in 1992.
Euphorbia epithymoides was created in 1762.
Euphorbia deppeana was created in 1860.
Euphorbia antisyphilitica was created in 1832.
Euphorbia trichophylla was created in 1883.
Euphorbia grantii was created in 1875.