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Why is the strawberry a dicot?

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Phylum Anthophyta is divided into two classes, the monocots (class Monocotyledones) and dicots (class Dicotyledones). Monocots include palms, grasses, orchids, irises, onions, and lilies. The dicot class includes oaks, roses, mustards, cacti, blueberries, and sunflowers. Dicots are more diverse and include many more species (at least 170,000) than the monocots (at least 65,000).

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Phylum Anthophyta is divided into two classes, the monocots (class Monocotyledones) and dicots (class Dicotyledones). Monocots include palms, grasses, orchids, irises, onions, and lilies. The dicot class includes oaks, roses, mustards, cacti, blueberries, and sunflowers. Dicots are more diverse and include many more species (at least 170,000) than the monocots (at least 65,000).

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Strawberries are dicotyledons ( DICOTS )

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