it depends if it has lets say, one cotyledon, parallel veins, and petals in multiples of three then then its a monocot, if it has two cotyledons, petals in multiples of 4 or 5, and its leaves have network veins then it's a dicot, so id guess a poinciana tree is a dicot
monocot, with only the one stem of leaves.
Dicotyledonous
I associate the color red with the poinciana tree in bloom because of its vibrant, fiery red flowers that cover the tree like a blanket. Its bright color stands out against the green foliage, making it a striking sight when in full bloom.
An orange tree is a dicot, as it belongs to the category of flowering plants that have two seed leaves when germinating.
Royal Poinciana is a tropical tree that will not thrive if it drops below 45¡ F. Also do not over water because these trees are subject to root rot. Lastly, check for any pests or bugs that may be killing the tree.
I believe it is a monocot.
diocot
no it is a diocot
Monocotlydon and Diocotlydon, better known as Monocot and Diocot
The roots are adventitious and the veins are parallel. All onion and onion related families are monocots.
monocot, with only the one stem of leaves.
Maize, or corn, is a monocotyledonous plant, being a member of the grass family.Corn (Scientific name, Zea mays) is also known as maize. Corn is a monocot meaning it has only 1 cotyledon compared to 2 found in a dicot.
is the royal poincicana deciduous
MONOCOT
Dicotyledonous
I associate the color red with the poinciana tree in bloom because of its vibrant, fiery red flowers that cover the tree like a blanket. Its bright color stands out against the green foliage, making it a striking sight when in full bloom.
Dicot