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- Monocotyledons (/ˌmɒnəˌkɒtəˈliːdənz/), commonly referred to as monocots, (Lilianae sensu Chase & Reveal) are flowering plants whose seeds contain only...
- The monocots (or monocotyledons) are one of the two major groups of flowering plants (or Angiosperms), the other being the dicots (or dicotyledons). In...
- both these systems it refers to the group more widely known as the monocotyledons. Earlier systems referred to this group by the name Monocotyledones...
- This page's list covers the monocotyledon plants found in Great Britain and Ireland. This clade includes gr****es, lilies, orchids, irises and a wide variety...
- The Poales are a large order of flowering plants in the monocotyledons, and includes families of plants such as the gr****es, bromeliads, rushes and sedges...
- within this group. The other group of flowering plants were called monocotyledons (or monocots), typically each having one cotyledon. Historically, these...
- Liliopsida [=monocotyledons]. The Thorne system (1992) placed the order in superorder Commelinanae in subclass Liliidae [=monocotyledons]. The Dahlgren...
- monocotyledons, two cotyledons in almost all dicotyledons and two or more in gymnosperms. In the fruit of grains (caryopses) the single monocotyledon...
- plant taxonomists have also used the rank of subphylum, for instance monocotyledons as a subphylum of phylum Angio****e and vertebrates as a subphylum...
- Program has identified a number of monocot species as Species of Concern. Monocotyledons are one of two major groups of flowering plants (or angiosperms) that...