Yes, lemon leaves come from a dicotyledonous plant. Dicots, or dicotyledons, are characterized by having two seed leaves, or cotyledons, in their seeds. Lemon trees (Citrus limon) belong to the Rutaceae family, which is part of the dicot group. Thus, lemon leaves exhibit the typical features associated with dicots, such as netted venation and a variety of leaf shapes.
No, maize (corn) is not a dicotyledon plant; it is a monocotyledon. Monocots, like maize, typically have one embryonic leaf or cotyledon, parallel leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of three. In contrast, dicotyledons have two cotyledons, net-like leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
A seed leaf - cotyledon A flowering plant with seeds that have two seed leaves - dicotyledon A food storage tissue - cotyledon (this term refers to the seed leaf that stores nutrients) A flowering plant with seeds that have one seed leaf - monocotyledon
Papaya (Carica papaya) is a dicotyledon, which means it has two cotyledons in its seeds. Dicotyledon plants typically exhibit broad leaves with a network of veins and flower parts in multiples of four or five. In contrast, monocotyledons have one cotyledon, parallel leaf veins, and floral parts in multiples of three.
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The answer is Dicotyledon Beans are mostly Dicotyledon So, French bean is a Dicotyledon
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Go to Google and click on "Images". Type in "diagram of a dicotyledon leaf" in the search box. Choose the second picture.
The common name for lemon leaf is lemon balm.
Lemon leaf has reticulate venation
The scientific name of lemon leaf is Citrus limon.
A monocot will have one leaf a dicot will have two
No. Lemon juice is a mixture of many different compounds.
No, maize (corn) is not a dicotyledon plant; it is a monocotyledon. Monocots, like maize, typically have one embryonic leaf or cotyledon, parallel leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of three. In contrast, dicotyledons have two cotyledons, net-like leaf venation, and flower parts in multiples of four or five.
Lemon leaves have pinnate venation, with a central midrib and smaller veins branching out towards the edges of the leaf in a feather-like pattern.
No, coconut is not a dicotyledon; it is classified as a monocotyledon. Monocots, such as coconuts, typically have one seed leaf (cotyledon), parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three. In contrast, dicotyledons have two seed leaves and exhibit net-like leaf venation. Coconuts belong to the family Arecaceae, which includes palm trees.
No but you can use Bay leaf for curry leaf