dicotyledon plants dicots are group flowering with two embryonic leaves |
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Dicotyledon plants, or dicots, are a group of flowering plants with two embryonic leaves, or cotyledons, in their seed. Examples of dicots include sunflowers, roses, tomatoes, and oak trees |
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