Plants that are neither monocots nor dicots belong to a group known as gymnosperms, which include conifers like pine and spruce trees. Gymnosperms have seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary, unlike the seeds of angiosperms (monocots and dicots). Other examples include ferns and mosses, which are non-flowering vascular plants that reproduce through spores rather than seeds. These plants represent different evolutionary pathways in the plant kingdom.
Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.
NO. Only flowering plants can be classified as either falling under monocot or dicot. Ferns are not flowering plants therefore are not monocots. They produce using spores and are classified as Pterophytes.
MONOCOT
Dicot I think!
A dicot
Neither. The monocot/dicot classification only applies to flowering plants.
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A Blue Star Juniper is a gymnosperm, which is a type of seed-producing plant that is neither a monocot nor a dicot. Gymnosperms have seeds that are not enclosed within an ovary or fruit.
A fir tree is considered a gymnosperm, which is neither a monocot nor a dicot. Gymnosperms are a distinct group of plants that produce seeds but do not have flowers or fruits like angiosperms (dicots and monocots). Fir trees belong to the Gymnosperm phylum.
help, i need to know!!! Moss is neither a monocot nor dicot. It is flowerless and seedless.
dicot
neither....it's a gymnosperm.
dicot
It is dicot...
NO. Only flowering plants can be classified as either falling under monocot or dicot. Ferns are not flowering plants therefore are not monocots. They produce using spores and are classified as Pterophytes.
MONOCOT
neither.. it's a bi-yot