No, litchi (Litchi chinensis) is not a monocot; it is a dicot. Litchi belongs to the Sapindaceae family and exhibits characteristics typical of dicotyledonous plants, such as having broad leaves and a branching vein pattern. Monocots, on the other hand, include plants like grasses and lilies, which have different structural features.
The scientific name of the litchi leaf is Litchi chinensis.
Litchi seeds have a single cotyledon. This characteristic classifies litchi as a monocotyledonous plant. The cotyledon plays a crucial role in the early development of the seedling by providing nutrients until the true leaves develop.
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Betel leaf - MONOCOT
dicot seeds
Litchi is a dicot plant. It belongs to the family Sapindaceae and is a dicotyledonous angiosperm.
The scientific name of the litchi leaf is Litchi chinensis.
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Cherry is called "Padmaka" in Sanskrit, and litchi is called "Litchika" in Sanskrit.
The Sanskrit word for litchi is लीची (līcī).
The word for LITCHI in Sanskrit is "Lichikā" or "Lichu".
The litchi tree is called "Madhuparni" in Sanskrit.
The fruit "litchi" is also known in English as "lychee."
litchi juice of course..! :)
The scientific name of a lychee islitchi chinensis, a member of the order Sapindales.
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