Monday, November 16, 2009

Is a tulip a monocot or dicot?

Monocot

Is a tulip a monocot or dicot?
monocot.





Look it up in biology books. Monocots have long, skinny leaves (like grass) with parallel veins.





I know you said "need source." I googled "monocot dicot" and pulled up a bunch of websites complete with colorful drawings. I didn't include them here because it was hard to choose the best ones. Google it and you'll get more information than you need, easily. I just now thought: try "monocot dicot bulb." The sites I got didn't address bulbs. They are monocots (check the leaves), but a website will tell you more.
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Reply:monocot.


check the leaves; monocot leaves have paralel veins


check the petals; if the petals are multiple of 3, then it's monocot
Reply:It is a monocot.





Here's the site that explains it all:


http://www.emc.maricopa.edu/faculty/fara...
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