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monocot.
Grass is a monocot plant.
Mexican Feather Grass is a monocot, belonging to the family Poaceae. It is characterized by having long, narrow leaves with parallel veins and a fibrous root system.
Sudan-grass and its relatives are not good for horses to eat as they can cause neurological problems. Sudan-grass is related to Johnsongrass, and Sorghum-grass and any of their hybrids.
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How soon after can horses eat Sudan grass after it rains? Sudan grass is toxic to horses and should be avoided completely. They contain the compounds to make Cyanide and when under stress are more likely to have higher concentrations of the chemicals. So since almost anything can cause stress to the grass it is best to avoid it.
Monocot as the fruit consists of one singular section. It is however strickly a member of the citrus family.
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Yes it is. It's a warm-season grass (or a C4 grass) that is best grown in warmer climates, and is commonly used in the South as a pasture/hay grass for livestock.
why a woody dicot can be propagated by marcotting while a grass plant cant
Bermuda grass is a monocot. It belongs to the Poaceae family, which is a family of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes grasses.
"No it is a Magnoliopsida." class Magnoliopsida [= dicotyledons] ....it is not a dicot, dicots have broad leaves, like a tree. Monacious is grass like with parellell venation. A tree is a woody dicot.On top of that "Magnoliopsida" is angiosperm and covers BOTH monocot and dicot, it is all flowering plants. So technicaly a monocot is a Magnoliopsida.