Friday, May 21, 2010

CAn someone give an example of a Monocot, dicot, fern, or conifer??

Im supposed to draw out one of either of these plants, but I cant find a good picture of one.Name of plant. Would the plant survive in warm or hot temp.? And where would it be found? Any questions you can answer would be a big help.

CAn someone give an example of a Monocot, dicot, fern, or conifer??
common monocots include: grasses, water lilies, onions, orchids, wheat, corn, barley, and rye.


dicots include: maples, oaks, cacti, most forest trees and the majority of flowering plants


Confiers .. person above got it


Ferns are ferns.
Reply:monocot-it includes paddy,wheat .....grass..etc


dicot-eupatorium,most of the tap rooted plants......


ferns-nephrolepis,lady fern,azolla(water fern)etc


coniufer-pinus etc...............i hope this will satisfy u..........
Reply:a conifer is an evergreen tree. they are just like cristmas trees, but bigger. they are found in washington state. it is kinda cold in the north-west.





good luck! hope this helps!


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