All dicots are woody if that is what you mean. Monocots are not woody so you will never see bark on a monocot.
All oaks are dicots.
No, conifers are not dicots. Conifers belong to the gymnosperm group of plants, which includes trees like pines, spruces, and firs. Dicots, on the other hand, are a type of flowering plant with two seed leaves.
Tilia cordata trees are dicot. These belong to family Tiliaceae (a dicot family).
Yes, sycamore trees shed their bark regularly as part of their natural growth process.
All onions are monocots.
No, most trees are dicots.
No, all true trees are dicots. Bambo and palm trees are monocots, but they are not true trees.
No
All oaks are dicots.
Trees have bark for protection. If the bark were to be torn off then, the tree would die faster and be prone to termites.
All palmsincluding coconut tree,,grasses including bamboo are monocot.Most other trees and plants are dicots like mango,ficus,all beans(pea) plants
Bark is from trees. The trees grow bark to protect the tree.
Mangoliids, eudicots, Dilleniidae, and Caryophyllidae
Oaks are deciduous dicots.
the bark protects trees from diseases and insects, it is pretty rare that a tree can live without it's bark for protection.
Bark is located on trees. Trees are found in every country.
spruce or pine trees are always have green pine needles and brown bark all trough out the year. While birch and willow trees their bark turns a more whitesh brown.