Dahlias are classified as dicots, which means they belong to a group of flowering plants that typically have two seed leaves, or cotyledons, in their seeds. They exhibit characteristics such as net-like leaf venation and flower parts usually in multiples of four or five. This categorization places dahlias in the broader group of angiosperms, distinct from monocots like grasses and lilies.
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It is a monocot!
Dahlia is a dicot plant because it belongs to the Asteraceae family, which is a family of dicotyledonous plants. Dicots are characterized by having two seed leaves when they sprout, whereas monocots have only one seed leaf.
A monocot (monocotyledon) is one of the two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms). The amaryllis family, which includes the daffodil, has a bulb which produces one seed-leaf. That is the requirement for monocots - one cotyledon or seed leaf at the sprouting stage of growth.
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monocot is bigger than dicot
Marigolds are dicots. Dicots have reticulate veins in the leaves, flower petals in multiples of four or five, three pollen furrows, and its vascular bundles form rings.
it in fact is a dicot.
Clitoria belongs to family Papilionaceae, hence its flower is dicot.
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The pasque flower (Genus Pulsatilla) is a dicot.
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