Yes, a poppy is a dicot. Poppies belong to the family Papaveraceae and exhibit characteristics typical of dicotyledons, such as having two seed leaves (cotyledons), net-like leaf venation, and floral parts typically in multiples of four or six. These features distinguish them from monocots, which have different structural characteristics.
Daddodils, Hyacinths and Crocus are bulb plants that bloom in the early spring. They are all of the Order Asparagales (formally called Liliales), which means they are herbaceous perennial monocots. The Poppy, which is a summer bloomer, is a herbaceous annual dicot of the Order Ranunculales.
Soybeans are dicots.
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mango is a dicot
Sesame comes under Eudicots, so yes, it is a Dicot.
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Daddodils, Hyacinths and Crocus are bulb plants that bloom in the early spring. They are all of the Order Asparagales (formally called Liliales), which means they are herbaceous perennial monocots. The Poppy, which is a summer bloomer, is a herbaceous annual dicot of the Order Ranunculales.
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Cauliflower is a dicot.
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