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Cindy Lou Who
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2 February, 00:50
Is a tulip plant a dicot
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Chris Bartlett
2 February, 00:59
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No because it's a monocot because of the characteristics they have
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Amare Grimes
2 February, 01:09
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No It Is a Monocot.
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Tulips have parallel veins and the flower parts or seed leaves are in multiples of threes. Therefore it is considered a Monocot.
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