Dicotyledon (redirect from Dicots)
The dicotyledons, also known as dicots (or, more rarely, dicotyls), are one of the two groups into which all the flowering plants (angiosperms) were formerly...
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plants with two embryonic leaves are termed dicotyledonous ("dicots"). In the case of dicot seedlings whose cotyledons are photosynthetic, the cotyledons...
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Dicot is a Japanese musical duo. The members, Shino and Kana, both grew up in Fukuoka Prefecture and met at Fukuoka Women's Junior College in 1997 as...
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Plant stem (section Dicot stems)
arrangement of the vascular tissues varies widely among plant species. Dicot stems with primary growth have pith in the center, with vascular bundles...
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= seed leaf). Previously, they were called tricolpates or non-magnoliid dicots by past authors. The current botanical terms were introduced in 1991, by...
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monocotyledons (monocots) have one blade-shaped cotyledon, whereas dicotyledons (dicots) possess two round cotyledons. Gymnosperms are more varied. For example...
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with the fruit wall to form a pericarp.) The testae of both monocots and dicots are often marked with patterns and textured markings, or have wings or tufts...
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Monocotyledon (section Comparison with dicots)
flowering plants have two cotyledons and are classified as dicotyledons, or dicots. Monocotyledons have almost always been recognized as a group, but with...
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and Poaceae. Dicot plant families that include monocarpic species include Acanthaceae, Apocynaceae, Asteraceae, and Fabaceae. Few dicot shrubs with multiple...
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Germination (section Dicot germination)
Germination is the process by which an organism grows from a seed or spore. The term is applied to the sprouting of a seedling from a seed of an angiosperm...
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and Silurian periods. Many monocots like maize and the pineapple and some dicots like the Asteraceae have since independently evolved pathways like Crassulacean...
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parsley 3,780 Eudicot Brassicaceae or Cruciferae cabbage 3,710 Magnoliid dicot Piperaceae pepper 3,600 Monocot Bromeliaceae bromeliad 3,540 Eudicot Acanthaceae...
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Carnivorous plant (section Dicots)
Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other...
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the seed plants was seen as between monocots and dicots, with gymnosperms as a small subset of the dicots. In 1851, Hofmeister discovered the changes occurring...
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Alcea rosea, the common hollyhock, is an ornamental dicot flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It was imported into Europe from southwestern China...
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especially in relation to grasslands and understory. Typically these are dicots without woody stems. The word "forb" is derived from Greek phorbḗ (φορβή)...
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endodermis and phloem in plant roots. In dicot stems, it is situated around the ring of vascular bundles in the stele. In dicot roots, the pericycle strengthens...
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(de-etiolated) seedlings Etiolated characteristics: Distinct apical hook (dicot) or coleoptile (monocot) No leaf growth No chlorophyll Rapid stem elongation...
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A list of prehistoric and extinct species whose fossils have been found in the La Brea Tar Pits, located in present-day Hancock Park, a city park on the...
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Polyscias fruticosa, or Ming aralia, is a perennial plant, dicot evergreen shrub or dwarf tree, native to India. The plant grows fairly slowly but can...
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trade, and was used by ancient Greeks and Romans. The distantly related dicots in the genus Asarum are commonly called wild ginger because of their similar...
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most of South Asia and the Far East. Largely overridden by breadfruit (a dicot tree) during the South Pacific's part of the Austronesian expansion. Wheat...
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sealed containers, or techniques such as injection of the bacteria into a dicot plant, which is an environment with limited oxygen. The GasPak System is...
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rye spelt teff triticale wheat wild rice Starchy grains from broadleaf (dicot) plant families: amaranth (Amaranth family) also called kiwicha buckwheat...
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monocots (grasses) such as Echinochloa crus-galli (barnyard grass) and dicots (forbs) such as Chenopodium and Amaranthus may compete with maize and reduce...
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20,000 flowering plant species from over 40 families. These include both dicots and monocots. Latex has been found in 14 percent of tropical plant species...
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Other specialized leaves include those of Nepenthes, a pitcher plant. Dicot leaves have blades with pinnate venation (where major veins diverge from...
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Image of a monocot and dicot sprouting away from the earth, toward the sun...
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crop so that it might be easier to control the monk's pepper plant, the dicot. Because the fruits of monk's pepper tend to fall constantly and uncontrollably...
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subsidiary cells that surround the two guard cells. They distinguish for dicots: actinocytic (meaning star-celled) stomata have guard cells that are surrounded...
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