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Yes, lemon balm (Melissa officinalis) is a dicotyledon, or dicot, which means it belongs to a group of flowering plants that typically have two seed leaves or cotyledons. Dicots usually have broad leaves with net-like veins, and lemon balm exhibits these characteristics. Additionally, it has a distinct floral structure and branching patterns consistent with dicots.

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