Type of plants with parallel-veined leaves?


Question: Type of plants with parallel-veined leaves?

Plants with parallel-veined leaves are called monocots, or monocotyledonous plants. Monocots are a group of flowering plants characterized by having seeds with a single embryonic leaf, or cotyledon, as opposed to two in dicots, or dicotyledonous plants.


Monocots include a wide range of plants such as grasses, lilies, orchids, and palms, as well as many agricultural crops such as corn, wheat, rice, and sugarcane. In monocots, the veins of the leaves run parallel to each other, and the leaf blades are usually elongated and narrow, with a pointed tip.


In contrast, dicots typically have netted or reticulated venation, with veins that branch out and form a complex network throughout the leaf. Dicot leaves are often broad and flat, with a wider range of shapes and structures compared to monocot leaves.


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