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Polyhedrons most commonly occur in dicotyledons and gymnosperm leaf and wood tissues, but morphotypes with a polyhedral outline are also found in the tissues of monocotyledonous plants (e.g.,
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www.gardenandhearth.com/What_Are_Examples_of_Monocots
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Palm trees are monocots, but they don't make proper wood and don't increase in girth like broadleaf trees. They are like a giant corn plant. ... monocotyledonous plants are i seed leaf plants, wh ...
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/glossary/gloss8/monocotdicot.html
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For more information, refer to the page on monocot morphology. ... Monocots ( and some dicots) have lost this ability, and so do not produce wood.
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www.chemeng.ntnu.no/research/paper/Online-articles/Nonw...
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The botanical group called monocotyledon shows a great variety of plants. ... in the diameter due to the cambium, forming secondary wood (xylem-phloem) (fig.
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www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/e06/06h.htm
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A special case: Monocotyledon wood is characterized by a building plan that differs completely from that of the gymnosperms or dicots. This difference results in ...
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Is a Wood Violet a Monocot or a Dicot?. Wood violets (Viola papilionacea) grow as perennials in gardens, meadows and along roadsides. The plant is native to ...
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preuniversity.grkraj.org/html/3_PLANT_ANATOMY.htm
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Xylary fibers, also called wood fibers are parts of xylem and are longest among xylem elements. ..... Monocotyledonous stem: Example: Zea mays (Maize).
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waynesword.palomar.edu/trjune99.htm
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Jan 26, 2001 ... Go To Wood/Plant Fiber Crossword Puzzle ... (polycots). The terms dicot, monocot and polycot are summarized in the following table.
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www.wisegeek.com/what-are-monocots.htm
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Most of the other monocot features are easier for the casual observer to identify. ... Monocots are also distinguished by the lack of secondary growth, or wood.
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