what is the identification of monocotyledon flower and diacotyledon flower
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1⃣ A number of these differences are not unique to the monocots, and while still useful no one single feature, will infallibly identify a plant as a monocot.
2⃣ For example, trimerous flowers and monosulcate pollen are also found in magnoliids, of which exclusively adventitious roots are found in some of the Piperaceae.
2⃣ For example, trimerous flowers and monosulcate pollen are also found in magnoliids, of which exclusively adventitious roots are found in some of the Piperaceae.
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MONOCOTYLEDON DIACOTYLEDON
Embryo with single cotyledon Embryo with two cotyledons
Pollen with single furrow or pore Pollen with three furrows or pores
Flower parts in multiples of three Flower parts in multiples of four or five
Major leaf veins parallel Major leaf veins reticulated
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