| 21. | Tepals formed by similar sepals and petals are common in monocotyledons, particularly the " lilioid monocots ".
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| 22. | Volumes 2, and 5 7 address dicotyledons, while volumes 3, 4 and 13 address monocotyledons.
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| 23. | This genus is accepted according to database World Checklist of Monocotyledons of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.
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| 24. | It is one of the rare desiccant-tolerant vascular plants that is not a fern or monocotyledon.
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| 25. | The monocotyledons have remained extremely extremely stable in its outer borders as a well-defined, coherent group.
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| 26. | Among the monocotyledons, the bundles are more numerous in the young stem and are scattered through the ground tissue.
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| 27. | His early research dealt largely with plant anatomy and physiology; his doctoral thesis involving the adventitious roots of monocotyledons.
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| 28. | The few known larvae feed on monocotyledon plants and are occasionally found as pest species on oil palms and sugarcane.
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| 29. | On the other hand, monocotyledons, unlike dicotyledons, typically lack a vascular cambium and therefore are harder to propagate.
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| 30. | Neither Bauer nor Brown thought the nucleus to be universal, and Brown thought it to be primarily confined to Monocotyledons.
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