Grasses:
Wheat, Rice, Corn, Sugar cane, Cynodon, Pennesetum
Flowers:
Tulips, Hemerocallis, Inca Lilies, Alstroemeria, Cala Lily, Orchids
Trees:
All true palm trees (date, coconut etc.)
Other:
Ginger, Onions, Garlic, Banana, Pandanus
Definition:
Monocotyledonous flowering plants can quickly be identified in that the floral parts of these plants are always in multiples of 3. That is to say petals, sepals, stamens or locules. Sometimes these parts may be fused so that it is not easy to identify the number (eg. Orchids). Monocots also normally have parallel leaf veination.
Dicotyledonous floral parts are always in multiples of 4 and 5!
An example of a monocot flower is orchid. Orchids are from the family of Orchidaceae.
Other Examples of Monocot flowers are:
Tulip, Daffodil, Any grass that you care to name, Lilies, Orchids, Allium (flowering onion), Hyacinths,Tradescantia, Bromelaids, Iris, Crocus, Bluebell
Orange seeds are dicot seeds. Dicot seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocot seeds have only one seed leaf.
Coriander seeds are dicot
yeah, beans is a dicotyledonous plant... dicotyledonous means seeds with two cotyledons.. one example is griundnut
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
Common examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, tomatoes, and sunflower seeds. Dicot seeds usually have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that provide nutrients for the developing embryo plant.
Orange seeds are dicot seeds. Dicot seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons) when they germinate, whereas monocot seeds have only one seed leaf.
Coriander seeds are dicot
yeah, beans is a dicotyledonous plant... dicotyledonous means seeds with two cotyledons.. one example is griundnut
Cumin seeds are dicotyledonous, meaning the plants that produce them belong to the dicot group. Dicots have seeds with two cotyledons, or seed leaves, whereas monocots have seeds with only one cotyledon.
Dicot
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
A Dicot seed is a seed from certain flowering plants. Those flowering plants that have embryonic leaves come from Dicot seeds.
Clove is a member of the Myrtle family, and is therefore a dicot.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
Common examples of dicot seeds include beans, peas, tomatoes, and sunflower seeds. Dicot seeds usually have two cotyledons, or seed leaves, that provide nutrients for the developing embryo plant.
Bitter Gourd Seeds are dicot.
Eggplant that is Solanum melongena seeds are dicot