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The winged bean (Psophocarpus tetragonolobus) is classified as a dicot because it possesses characteristics typical of dicotyledonous plants, which include having two seed leaves (cotyledons) in the embryo. Additionally, its leaves are usually broad and net-veined, and the plant exhibits floral structures that are typically more complex than those of monocots. The vascular tissue in winged beans is arranged in a ring, another distinguishing feature of dicots. These traits align with the key characteristics that define dicotyledons in the plant kingdom.

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