No, lemons are not monocots; they are dicots. Lemons belong to the citrus family, Rutaceae, and are classified as part of the genus Citrus. Monocots and dicots are two groups of flowering plants, distinguished by their seed structure, leaf venation, and other characteristics, with lemons exhibiting traits typical of dicots.
Well, honey, calamansi leaf is a dicot. It belongs to the Rutaceae family, which includes citrus fruits like lemons and oranges. So, if you're ever in doubt, just remember calamansi is team dicot all the way.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
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Well, honey, calamansi leaf is a dicot. It belongs to the Rutaceae family, which includes citrus fruits like lemons and oranges. So, if you're ever in doubt, just remember calamansi is team dicot all the way.
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Grass is a monocot plant.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
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