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Anyone say me 15/ 15 examples of monocotyledons & dicotyledon plants?
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Anyone say me 15/ 15 examples of monocotyledons & dicotyledon plants?
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mono- asparagus, arum, onions, irises, agave, banana, daffodil, screwpine, cyperales, yucca, daylily, peace lily, water weeds, moth orchids, crocus.
dico- roses, hollyhocks, geranimums, santales
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