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Flowering Plants Class: Monocotyledoneae (Monocots) Family: Liliaceae (Lily) Family: Amaryllidaceae (Daffodil) Family: Iridaceae (Iris) Family: Commelinaceae (Spiderwort) Family: Alismataceae (Arrowhead) Family: Pontederiaceae (Pickerel-weed) Family: Hydrocharitaceae Family: Lemnaceae Family: Naiadaceae (Pondweed) Family: Typhaceae (Cat-tail) Family: Araceae (Calla) Family: Orchidaceae (Orchid) [Return to menu]
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From: Christine Walz
Email: wwalz582 @aol.com
Last week at my workplace, we had someone show us plants that could grow in the Piedmond area of North Carolina. She showed us a picture of a small tree or shrub that she name "miss willmot's ghost". What is the botanical name of this plant and does it have another common name, and where could I find it. Either catalogs, mail order, etc. Thank you for your future response. Christine Walz
From: Sarah
Email: diersm@hotmail.com
What is the only woody monocot in North America that produces anual rings of xylem tissue?
From: Laurie
Email: lil_blondie16@hotmail.com
This is a great page on information, even more would be a great help. I was wondering if you could possibly e-mail me a picture of both a monocotyledonaea and also a dicotyledonaea. I would like a couple examples of these angiosperms. Thank you/
From: Jennifer
Email: unicornwy@hotmail.com
Does anyone know the name of a purplish green monot it has what looks like joints, and you can break the plant off at the joints and the leafs will grow back rather quickly. The leaves when broken open have a sap alot like an aloe plant...if you can tell me what the name of it is please email me...my mom gave it to me and it was a houseplant she told me its called a moses basket but I cant find anything on that...if you know the scientific name help! please!
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From: Bonnie
Email: Bonnieku@aol.com
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From: Bonnie
Email: Bonnieku@aol.com
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From: Julia
Email: Spring2Wellness@aol.com
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ive got a woody monocot right here in my pants
From: denise
Email: Krazeedee123@aol.com
I don't know much about this stuff and I need a few basic examples of monocots and dicots that are around that I could photograph for a project. Like what are willow trees, sunflowers, etc. considered? I'd appreciate it if someone could help me. Just e-mail me. Thanks!
From: Jessica
Does anyone know were to find a Monocot picture.
From: Melisa
Email: kittybear111@hotmail.com
Can anyone tell me if sunflowers are monocots or dicots?
From: clay cloninger
Email: afireinside8705@aol.com
will someone, anyone, please tell me if sunflowers are monocots or dicots???? i need to know to write me paper but cant find it anywhere.
From: SexySlim
Email: sexy_sharry@hotmail.com
this was quite an interesting site indeed!
From: Marian
Email: nb_jc@eudoramail.com
Hey there! I'm a biology student and we're having a project in identifying species of plants in school. Well my plant is some kind of rare. It's leaves are like reddish-brown and has a red "chili-like" structure along each branch. The apex is a cuspidate and the leaf's shape is ovate. My teacher says it's an angio, but I'm not sure 'cause I've seen a gymno plant on the net that has the same leaf structure like it but different color and body. Do you have any idea of what this might be? i need your help!!
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