Liverworts are neither monocots nor dicots; they belong to a separate group of non-vascular plants called bryophytes. Monocots and dicots are classifications within the angiosperms (flowering plants), while liverworts are simpler plants that reproduce via spores and do not produce flowers or seeds. They are characterized by their flattened, leaf-like structures and often thrive in moist environments.
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Neither. Monocot and dicot are two classifications of vascular seed plants (the flowering and cone plants) Hornworts are in a very primitive group of plants usually called Lycophytes. The Lycophyta also includes liverworts and mosses. They are the non-vasuclar seedless plants. Since the terms monocot and dicot refer most specifically to the structure of the seed, they do not desribe the seedless plants.
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The White Ash is a dicot belonging to class Magnoliopsida.