monocots have flower petals in multiples of 3 or 6, parallel veins in their leaves, and vascular bundles scattered throughout their stems and fibrous (bushy) roots.
Eudicots have flower petals in multiples of 4 or 5, netted veins in their leaves, and vascular bundles on the peremeter of their stems and thick taproots.
Monocot
A lily is a monocot. Monocots are characterized by having one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three. Lilies fit this description, with their slender, parallel-veined leaves and flowers with parts in threes.
Wheat is a monocot. Monocots are characterized by having seeds with one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and vascular bundles scattered throughout the stem. Wheat exhibits these monocot characteristics.
Aster flowers are dicots. They belong to the Asteraceae family, which is known for its dicotyledonous plants.
Monocot flowers include lilies, orchids, and daffodils, which typically have flower parts in multiples of three. Dicot flowers include roses, sunflowers, and lilies, with parts typically in multiples of four or five.
Monocot flowers are generally trimerous whereas dicot flowers are pentamerous.
The Cherokee Rose (Rosa laevigata) is an Angiosperm of the Eudicot form. You can check this out because the flower has 5 petals and a wiry root ball. A monocot would have petals in groups of 3 and a bulb/corm, etc.
Acapulco, also known as Acapulco de Juárez, is a city in Mexico and not a plant, so it cannot be classified as either a monocot or a eudicot. However, if you meant a specific plant species found in Acapulco, please specify, and I can help determine its classification. Monocots and eudicots are two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms), distinguished by characteristics such as seed structure and leaf venation.
I think it's a dicot since it has two flowers.
The morning glory is not a monocot. It is a dicot. Dicots have a tap root, broad leaves, and flowers.
Both monocot and dicot plants bear flowers and fruits. Their habit and habitats are also same.
monocot
Monocot
Dicotyledon It has veined leaves and 3-5 petals
Monocot is differnet from dicot because of many reasons. One of the reasons is that monocots seeds have one part, while dicot seeds have two parts. Also monocot leaves have parallel veins, and dicot have net-veined leaves. Monocot flowers come in parts of threes, and dicot flowers come in parts of fours and fives. Monocot stems have scattered vascular bundles, and dicot bundles come in a ring. The roots of monocot are fibrous, and the ones of dicot are traproots. Those are some of the differences of Monocots and Dicots
If you were to walk through the forest and find a plant that has flowers with three petals, leaves and parallel veins, it is most likely a monocot.
A rose is a dicot as it belongs to the eudicot group. Some examples of free-living forms include bacteria, some types of algae, and fungi. These organisms can live independently outside of a host organism.