Monocot trees like palms have soft ground tissues in their stems without branching and produce very large inflorescence and crown of leaves.
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An orange tree is a dicot, as it belongs to the category of flowering plants that have two seed leaves when germinating.
A birch tree is a dicot because it belongs to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes dicotyledonous flowering plants. Dicots have two seed leaves, net-like veins in the leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Usually orange trees are torn down at the Burger King factory. This involves both monocot and dicot to both be in an orange tree. The orange tree is then sliced into pieces, the overall branches are then curled into a seed-like substance that allows more factories (who take care of orange trees such as Burger King) to come up with the conclusion that an orange tree is both a monocot and a dicot. Hope I helped. Good luck!
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It is not. Guyabano or soursop is a broad-leaved tree and thus a dicot.
dicot angiosperm
No, the santol tree is not a monocot. It belongs to the Meliaceae family, which is a group of flowering plants known as dicots. Monocots and dicots are two main categories of angiosperms (flowering plants) based on the number of seed leaves.
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