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roses are not monocotyledons. they propagate by cuttings.

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8mo ago

Rosaceae is a dicot. It belongs to the class Magnoliopsida, which includes flowering plants that are dicotyledonous, meaning they have two seed leaves when they germinate.

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12y ago

Roses are dicots, so therefore a floribunda rose is dicot.

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15y ago

A rose is a Dicotyledon.

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12y ago

Rose is a dicotyledon

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14y ago

dicot

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Q: Is a rosaceae a monocot or dicot?
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