Such herbaceous monocots are envisaged as evolving in the relatively uniform environment of the moist tropics.
Because the blade of grass-type monocots elongate due to activity of the intercalary meristem at the blade base, the tip of the blade is more aged than the base.
Potamogeton pectinatus is an aquatic monocot that overwinters as small tubers in the beds of lakes and rivers where oxygen supply can be severely limited or extinguished.
Conifers resemble monocots rather than dicots in leaf development.
The known flora consists of 41 ferns and fern allies, 3 gymnosperms, 291 monocots, and 516 dicots.
Definition of monocot in US English:
monocot
nounˈmänəˌkät
Botany
short for monocotyledon
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Conifers resemble monocots rather than dicots in leaf development.
Because the blade of grass-type monocots elongate due to activity of the intercalary meristem at the blade base, the tip of the blade is more aged than the base.
Potamogeton pectinatus is an aquatic monocot that overwinters as small tubers in the beds of lakes and rivers where oxygen supply can be severely limited or extinguished.
The known flora consists of 41 ferns and fern allies, 3 gymnosperms, 291 monocots, and 516 dicots.
Such herbaceous monocots are envisaged as evolving in the relatively uniform environment of the moist tropics.