Thursday, August 2, 2012

Dicot plant with flower & leaf: roses

This specimen is a rose. The specimen was found at Ralphs. It's related to the term because the rose is a dicot plant. A dicot plant is a flowering plant with two embryonic seed leaves or cotyledons that usually appears at germination. A dicot plant usually has four or five petals or flower parts.

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