Dicot
Angiosperm
Dicot
If it has a flower it's an angiosperm. A daisy is a flower.
i think it is not because it does not produce cones
Yes, sunflowers are dicotyledonous plants, meaning they have seeds with two embryonic leaves (cotyledons) when they sprout. Dicotyledonous plants are characterized by various features, including branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
A seed with two cotyledons is called a dicotyledon or dicot. Examples of dicot plants include beans, sunflowers, and roses. These plants typically have branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Angiosperm
Dicot
If it has a flower it's an angiosperm. A daisy is a flower.
It is a angiosperm.
i think it is not because it does not produce cones
The type of angiosperm described is a monocot. Monocots have one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts typically in multiples of three. Examples of monocots include grasses, lilies, and orchids.
Part of the flower
A peony is a dicotyledon. Dicotyledons, or dicots, are characterized by having seeds with two cotyledons, branching leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Peonies exhibit these features, placing them in the dicot category.
the seed is made is an ovary and is covered by the flower so it is angiosperm,
Yes, sunflowers are dicotyledonous plants, meaning they have seeds with two embryonic leaves (cotyledons) when they sprout. Dicotyledonous plants are characterized by various features, including branching veins in their leaves and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Jurassic Angiosperm