No, cactus plants aren't monocots. Monocotyledonous plants have only one leaf in the embryonic stage of growth. Cactus plants have two leaves, which is the hallmark of dicotyledonous plants. In fact, cactus plants are members of the Magnoliopsida class and Caryophyllales order as dicotyledonous flowering plants.
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An orange tree is a dicot, as it belongs to the category of flowering plants that have two seed leaves when germinating.
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The cocoa tree is a dicot because it belongs to the family Malvaceae, which includes dicotyledonous plants. Dicots typically have seeds with two cotyledons and veined leaves with branching veins.