Almost all except a few.
yes
"No it is a Magnoliopsida." class Magnoliopsida [= dicotyledons] ....it is not a dicot, dicots have broad leaves, like a tree. Monacious is grass like with parellell venation. A tree is a woody dicot.On top of that "Magnoliopsida" is angiosperm and covers BOTH monocot and dicot, it is all flowering plants. So technicaly a monocot is a Magnoliopsida.
Sunflower is an example of a dicot plant. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons), flower parts in multiples of four or five, and venation in their leaves that form a net-like pattern.
In parallel venation, the veins are all smaller in size and parallel or nearly parallel to one another, although a series of smaller veins connects the large veins. Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lillies and grasses
viens to grow bigger Because palms belong to monocotyledons and almost all monocots have leaves with parallel venation.
yes
Bachelor's button, also known as cornflower, is a dicot plant. Dicots are characterized by having two cotyledons (seed leaves), netted veins in the leaves, and floral parts typically in multiples of four or five.
"No it is a Magnoliopsida." class Magnoliopsida [= dicotyledons] ....it is not a dicot, dicots have broad leaves, like a tree. Monacious is grass like with parellell venation. A tree is a woody dicot.On top of that "Magnoliopsida" is angiosperm and covers BOTH monocot and dicot, it is all flowering plants. So technicaly a monocot is a Magnoliopsida.
Leaf venation is the pattern in which leaf veins are organized. Parallel veins are all running parallel to each other. Netted palmate are all originating from a single point. Netted pinnate are all branching off from one central vein.
Oh, dude, gram leaves have parallel venation. It's like they're all about those straight lines, none of that fancy branching out like reticulate venation. Gram leaves are just like, "We're keeping it simple, okay?"
Sunflower is an example of a dicot plant. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves (cotyledons), flower parts in multiples of four or five, and venation in their leaves that form a net-like pattern.
Yes it is dicot. Please see http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/ggs/81/5/311/_pdf for reference.
In parallel venation, the veins are all smaller in size and parallel or nearly parallel to one another, although a series of smaller veins connects the large veins. Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lillies and grasses
Yes, a Japanese maple is a dicot. Dicots are plants that have two cotyledons (seed leaves) in their seeds, which is a characteristic feature of Japanese maples.
viens to grow bigger Because palms belong to monocotyledons and almost all monocots have leaves with parallel venation.
Yes, all true grasses are monocotyledonous
It and all of the other members of the olive family are dicots.