The lotus flower is classified as a dicot (dicotyledon). This classification is based on its seed structure, which contains two cotyledons, and its floral characteristics, such as the arrangement of its petals and the structure of its leaves. Additionally, lotus plants exhibit other dicot traits, such as net-like leaf venation and the presence of vascular bundles arranged in a ring.
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A flower with organs in multiples of four or five is typically referred to as a "dicot" flower, belonging to the class Dicotyledonae in the plant kingdom. Common examples include roses and hibiscus. These flowers usually exhibit a more complex structure compared to monocot flowers, which often have parts in multiples of three.
Lotus
Hera's sacred plant is the lotus flower.
With the emergence of the sun, life is born. And with this emergence, the lotus flower acquires a special meaning and timeless significance. As the bearer of creation, the lotus flower holds a special place in mythology, in nature, in our lives. It symbolizes not only creation, but the timeless and continual process of birth and rebirth. At night, the lotus flower sleeps. At sunrise, with the waking of the sun, the lotus flower emerges to life. Just as in nature. Life is born, and reborn. Man dies, to be born again.- It's also said that the Lotus Staff is a sign of Zeus, Heras husband.
It is a monocot!
monocot!
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monocot is bigger than dicot
it in fact is a dicot.
Clitoria belongs to family Papilionaceae, hence its flower is dicot.
dicot
The pasque flower (Genus Pulsatilla) is a dicot.
dicot
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.
It is dicot...
MONOCOT