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Monocot
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a type of flowering plant that has a single cotyledon, or seed leaf, in its embryo, and typically features parallel leaf veins, flower parts in multiples of three, and fibrous root systems
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Grasses, lilies, and orchids are common examples of monocots.
The garden was filled with monocots, such as tulips and irises, which bloomed beautifully in the spring.
The botanist explained that monocots have a distinct vascular tissue arrangement compared to dicots.
Corn is a staple crop that belongs to the monocot group of plants.
Monocots are easily identified by their long, narrow leaves with parallel veins.