No, fireweed is not a monocot. Fireweed is a dicot plant, belonging to the family Onagraceae. This plant is known for its vibrant pink flowers that grow along tall stems in disturbed areas.
It lives in the biome known as Mybong.
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honeycomb or fireweed
June through September is the bloom time of fireweed [Epilobium angustifolium]. The wildflower may grow its strong, leafy stems anywhere from 2 - 6 feet [60.96 centimeters - 1.8288 meters] high. At the top are spike-like clusters of rose pink flowers. It makes for a cheery, colorful blanket of color that quickly revitalizes burned-over lands.
Caesarweed, climbing hempweed, croftonweed, field bindweed, fireweed, perennial pepperweed, Russian knapweed, siamweed and witchweed are examples of weeds that grow in Hawaii. The plants that are identified depend upon the source authority that is consulted. The above-mentioned nine plants represent examples from a 97-plant list released in 2003 by the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the United States Department of Agriculture.
fireweed
Well there are many plants in Yukon but the Provincial Plant is the Fireweed
Yukon's Flower symbol is fireweed (Epilobium angustifolium).
Well there are many plants in Yukon but the Provincial Plant is the Fireweed
you have to go to unlandable cove with a forging blade
Well there are many plants in Yukon but the Provincial Plant is the Fireweed