Monocots and dikotil
Here are the differences in monocot plants and dikotil its characteristic features and examples of these plants.
Monocot or plant a single seed into pieces is one of two major groups of flowering plants whose seeds are not dividing. Dikotil or seeds or plants into pieces two members have the most seeds are easily cut in half. Monocots grouped into 5
1. Grasses (Graminae), eg rice, maize
2. Nut-proposal (Palmae), eg sago palm
3. Gingers (Zingiberaceae), eg ginger, turmeric
4. Banana-Pisangan (Musaceae), examples: plantain, banana
5. Orchid-anggrekan (Orchidaceae), for example: vanilla, orchid
Dikotil plants are grouped into five tribes, namely:
1. Distance-jarakan (Euphorbiaceae), eg distance, sweet
2. Cashew-jambuan (Myrtaceae), eg guava, guava
3. Eggplant-terongan (Solanaceae), for example: eggplant, tomatoes
4. Legumes (Leguminoceae), eg beans, bananas
5. Composite (Compositae), example: sunflower
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