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Lavender is not a monocot; it is a dicot. You can identify it as a dicot by examining its leaf structure, which typically features net-like veins, and its flower structure, which has a whorled arrangement with multiple petals. Additionally, lavender has a woody stem and branches, which are characteristic of dicots. In contrast, monocots usually have parallel leaf veins and fibrous root systems.

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