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Yes Oak tree is a dicot
A dicot plant is any plant that has two juvenile leaves (cotyledons) as a seedling. Dicot plants do not have parallel veins in the leaves. Examples of dicot plants include: roses, beans, peas, fig tree, poplar, oak, pumpkin.
The fig tree (Ficus carica) is a dicot, which means it has two seed leaves or cotyledons. Dicots typically exhibit broad leaves with a network of veins and have a branching pattern of vascular tissue. In contrast, monocots have one seed leaf and usually display parallel leaf veins. Thus, figs belong to the dicot category of flowering plants.
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A fig tree is an angiosperm
Fig Tree Bridge was created in 1885.
An orange tree is a dicot, as it belongs to the category of flowering plants that have two seed leaves when germinating.
Nathaniel was sitting under the fig tree.
the strangler fig climbs onto another tree and strangles it until it dies and then the fig is attached to the dead tree