1. palm
2. bamboo
3. tulip
4. lily
5. Washington palm
6. coconut
7. date palm
8. palmetto
9. oil palm
10. carnuba wax
11. corn
12. yucca
13. canna
14. washingtonia
15. clivia
16.iris
17. athericum
18. hedychium
19. grass
20. lawn grass
MONOCOT
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
Monocot stems are typically found in plants with parallel venation, while dicot stems are found in plants with reticulate venation. Monocot stems are usually found in the stems of grasses and palms, whereas dicot stems are found in a wide range of flowering plants.
Yes, tamarind is a monocot plant. Monocots are characterized by having a single seed leaf, parallel venation in their leaves, and floral parts in multiples of three. Tamarind fits these criteria, making it a monocot.
Sugarcane has parallel venation, where the veins run parallel to each other along the length of the leaf. This type of venation is characteristic of monocot plants, to which sugarcane belongs.
MONOCOT
Sugarcane has parallel venation, where the veins run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This type of venation is common in monocot plants like sugarcane.
When a leaf is a parallel venation, we can considered it as a monocot
the leaf of a maize plant has parallel venation
Dicot. Notice the Venation, it is net like and spread where as in monocot plants, the venation is parallel. There are more ways to distinguish this, but this is the more obvious trait.
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I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
1.The monocot leaves are identical on both sides (isobilateral) where as dicot leaves are dorsiventral (i. e. having palisade cells on the upper side and spongy parenchyma on the lower side). 2. Monocot leaves generally have parallel venation and dicot leaves have reticulate venation.
Monocot plants typically have parallel venation in their leaves, where the veins run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This is in contrast to dicot plants, which have reticulate venation where the veins form a branching network across the leaf.