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Monocotyledons are a class of flowering plants (angiosperms), whose embryo (seed) store only one cotyledon. The APG II system recognises a clade called "monocots" but does not assign it to a taxonomic rank.

Quick Facts Monocotyledons, Scientific classification ...
Monocotyledons
Daylily flower, with three flower parts in each whorl
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You can recognize a monocot by its leaves: they have long parallel veins running down the leaf. In contrast, dicot plant leaves have a complex netted vein pattern on their leaves.

Monocots usually have a fibrous root system.

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Clade diagram

Angiosperms
monocots

Piperales, Acorales, Alismatales, Asparagales, Dioscoreales, Liliales, Pandanales



commelinids



eudicots

rest of clades...


core eudicots

rest of clades...


rosids

eurosids I



eurosids II



asterids

euasterids I



euasterids II






unassigned taxa...



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