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  2. Acorus - Wikipedia

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    Acorus. Acorus is a genus of monocot flowering plants. This genus was once placed within the family Araceae (aroids), but more recent classifications place it in its own family Acoraceae and order Acorales, of which it is the sole genus of the oldest surviving line of monocots.

  3. Commelinids - Wikipedia

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    About 1,420 genera. In plant taxonomy, commelinids (originally commelinoids [1] [2]) is a clade of flowering plants within the monocots, distinguished by having cell walls containing ferulic acid. [3] [4] The commelinids are the only clade that the APG IV system has informally named within the monocots. The remaining monocots are a paraphyletic ...

  4. Monocotyledon - Wikipedia

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    Monocotyledons ( / ˌmɒnəˌkɒtəˈliːdənz / ), [d] [13] [14] commonly referred to as monocots, ( Lilianae sensu Chase & Reveal) are grass and grass-like flowering plants (angiosperms), the seeds of which typically contain only one embryonic leaf, or cotyledon. They constitute one of the major groups into which the flowering plants have ...

  5. Trimezia martinicensis - Wikipedia

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    Trimezia martinicensis. ( Jacq.) Herb. [1] Trimezia martinicensis is a species of bulbous plant in the family Iridaceae. Originally from South America and the West Indies, it is now widely naturalized throughout the tropics. [1] [2] Common names include Martinique trimezia, [3] yellow walking iris [4] and forenoon yellow flag. [5]

  6. Casparian strip - Wikipedia

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    Casparian strip. The Casparian strip is a band-like thickening in the center of the root endodermis (radial and tangential walls of endodermal cells) of vascular plants ( Pteridophytes [1] and Spermatophytes ). The composition of the region is mainly suberin, lignin and some structural proteins, which are capable of reducing the diffusive ...

  7. Saribus rotundifolius - Wikipedia

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    Saribus rotundifolius is a hermaphrodite fan palm. [2] The palm is evergreen, erect, and only grows having a single trunk ('solitary'). It grows at a height ranging from 15 to 25 metres, [11] exceptionally up to 45 metres tall, [2] and thickness of 15 to 25 cm diameter at breast height. [2] [11] Its trunk is smooth and straight with a shallow ...

  8. Liliopsida - Wikipedia

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    Liliopsida Batsch ( synonym: Liliatae) [1] is a botanical name for the class containing the family Liliaceae (or Lily Family). It is considered synonymous (or nearly synonymous) with the name monocotyledon. Publication of the name is credited to Scopoli (in 1760): see author citation (botany).

  9. Monocotyledon reproduction - Wikipedia

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    Monocotyledon reproduction. A solitary bee pollinating an Allium monocot flower. The monocots (or monocotyledons) are one of the two major groups of flowering plants (or Angiosperms), the other being the dicots (or dicotyledons ). In order to reproduce they utilize various strategies such as employing forms of asexual reproduction, restricting ...