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- other words, monocots evolved from within the dicots, as traditionally defined. The traditional dicots are thus a paraphyletic group. The eudicots are...
- emphasize the later evolutionary divergence of tricolpate dicots from earlier, less specialized, dicots. Scores of familiar plants are eudicots, including many...
- the dicots are not monophyletic and the two cotyledons are instead the ancestral characteristic of all flowering plants. Botanists now classify dicots into...
- is present above the pericycle and vascular bundles. Woody dicots and many nonwoody dicots have secondary growth originating from their lateral or secondary...
- evolved in the dicots have independently evolved in monocots as well. Despite these similarities and their close relatedness, monocots and dicots have distinct...
- Carnivorous plants are plants that derive some or most of their nutrients from trapping and consuming animals or protozoans, typically insects and other...
- 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...
- The paleobiota of the Latah Formation encomp****es both floral and faunal elements preserved in temporary lacustrine environments formed between eruptive...
- can be found in over 12% of the angiosperms including both monocots and dicots such as agave, artichokes, asparagus, l****s, garlic, onions (including spring...
- ("monocots"); plants with two embryonic leaves are termed dicotyledonous ("dicots"). Be it noted that many orchids with minute seeds have no identifiable...