Acapulco, also known as Acapulco de Juárez, is a city in Mexico and not a plant, so it cannot be classified as either a monocot or a eudicot. However, if you meant a specific plant species found in Acapulco, please specify, and I can help determine its classification. Monocots and eudicots are two major groups of flowering plants (angiosperms), distinguished by characteristics such as seed structure and leaf venation.
The Cherokee Rose (Rosa laevigata) is an Angiosperm of the Eudicot form. You can check this out because the flower has 5 petals and a wiry root ball. A monocot would have petals in groups of 3 and a bulb/corm, etc.
Monocot
Dicotyledon It has veined leaves and 3-5 petals
A rose is a dicot as it belongs to the eudicot group. Some examples of free-living forms include bacteria, some types of algae, and fungi. These organisms can live independently outside of a host organism.
dicot
a eudicot root i think
A palaeoherb is a term used to refer to ancient or extinct plants that were likely herbaceous in nature, meaning they did not have woody stems or structures. These plants would have lived during prehistoric times and are typically identified through fossil evidence.
Grass is a monocot plant.
monocot
The Daisy is a dicot and belongs to the family Asteraceae.
MONOCOT
Monocot