Barley is a Monocot.
Crops like wheat, oats, barley and sweet corn are all monocots
An edible monocot is a plant belonging to the monocotyledon group that produces seeds with one cotyledon (seed leaf). Examples include rice, corn, wheat, barley, and oats. These plants are commonly used as food sources for humans and can be found in a wide range of cuisines worldwide.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
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Crops like wheat, oats, barley and sweet corn are all monocots
The palms (dates and coconuts, for example) are monocots, as are the cereal grasses - rice and corn as well as oats,wheat, rape and barley.
An edible monocot is a plant belonging to the monocotyledon group that produces seeds with one cotyledon (seed leaf). Examples include rice, corn, wheat, barley, and oats. These plants are commonly used as food sources for humans and can be found in a wide range of cuisines worldwide.
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Grass is a monocot plant.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
Most likely. Grass is a monocot, corn is a monocot, wheat and barley are monocots, and so on; and while there are probably more grass and cereal plants on the Earth than dicots, I think you are talking about number of species, not number of plants. Numerically the number of plant families and genera are more in dicots but population wise monocot flora appear dominant because of domestication of food plants in agriculture.
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