Any angiosperm (flowering plant) with two leaves (cotyledons) in the seed embryo is referred to as a dicotyledon or dicot. About 175,000 different species of dicots are known to exist. Dicots, which include trees, shrubs, and wide-leaved flowering plants like sunflowers, magnolias, daisies, and geraniums, are the most common type of garden plants.
Dicot or dicotyledon plant leaves have veins dispersed in reticulated or net-like patterns.
Examples of dicot plants (leaf) include the following:
- Tomato
- Lady Finger
- Mango
- Mulberry
- Blackberry
- Begonia
- Papaya
- Brinjal
- Lentil
- Legumes
- Neem
- Daisy
- Rose
- Sunflower
- Jasmine
- Oak Tree
- Beans
- Oliver
- Avocado
- Hazel
- Poppies
- Almond
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