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sunflower and paddy trees are flowering plants. They represent an equation and three differences between the two plants.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Sunflower


*This plant is an example of dicots.


*The plant has taproot system.


*The plant has a maximum height of 3.3 to 5.9 ft.


Paddy


*This plant is an example of monocots.


*The plant has fibrous root system.


*The plant has a maximum height of 2 ft.
Answered by Chirpy
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Sunflower

1. It is a dicot. If a sunflower seed is cut lengthwise two embryonic leaves or cotyledons can be seen.

2. It has a long tap root which grows 1 to 3 feet deep. It needs a well-dug, loose and well-draining soil.

3. The average height of a sunflower plant is 9 to 12 feet.


Paddy

1. It is a monocot. It is grown as an annual plant. It can survive as a perennial in tropical areas.

2. It has a fibrous root system which consists of seminal, nodal and lateral roots.

3. It can grow to a height of 3.3 to 5.9 feet. It has long, slender leaves which are 20 to 39 inches long and 0.79 to 0.98 inches broad.  

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