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Is a pine tree monocot or dicot?

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Posted Jogn Cartman edited answer

Is a pine tree monocot or dicot?

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Pines are conifers, and are neither monocots nor dicots. Only flowering plants are considered to be members of these two classes. This question is similar to asking whether a chicken is a monocot or a dicot; it is neither.

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Pine trees are gymnosperms and have varying numbers of cotyledons that can range anywhere from 2-24 depending on species, so they are classified as multicotyledonous.

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