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Is palm a monocot?

Does palm belong to monocotyledonous plants?

Palm is a monocotyledonous plant, not a dicotyledonous plant, because the veins of palm are mostly parallel veins, and the embryo of plant seeds has only one cotyledon, which are obvious characteristics of monocotyledonous plants.

Palm leaf characteristics

Palm is a tall tree, the plant can be as high as 3- 10m, the trunk is cylindrical, the leaves of the plant are nearly round, the shape is straight sword-shaped, the length is 60-70cm, and the top of the leaves are stiff and slightly drooping. Palm leaves, a plant native to China, are also widely distributed in Japanese, Indian and other places. At present, it is mostly cultivated in courtyards, roadsides, flower beds and other places, and there are few wild plants.

What kind of plant does palm belong to?

Palm is one of angiosperms, monocots, Palmae and Palmae. It is an angiosperm. Because angiosperms are also called flowering plants, palms can also bloom, and the flowering period is in April every year, so they are angiosperms.