| 11. | This is true to some extent of almost all monocots.
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| 12. | However, many monocot stems increase in diameter via anomalous secondary growth.
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| 13. | Almost all lilioid monocots retain at least three petal-like tepals.
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| 14. | They are herbaceous monocot perennial flowering plants with a predominantly African distribution.
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| 15. | They are herbaceous monocot perennial flowering plants endemic to Australasia.
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| 16. | Dicots greatly outnumber monocots, and they are quite different in many ways.
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| 17. | Grass is a monocot, which means a plant with one seed leaf.
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| 18. | Within the monocots, Asparagales is the sister group of the commelinid clade.
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| 19. | This consisted of a radiation, clades of monocots, magnolids and eudicots.
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| 20. | Like many lilioid monocots, it was formerly classified in the family Liliaceae.
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