0 a plant that has two cotyledons (= leaf parts inside the seed)
Dicotyledons are not a monophyletic group, and therefore the names dicotyledons and dicots are paraphyletic terms.
Most angiosperm trees are eudicots, the true dicotyledons, so named because the seeds contain two cotyledons or seed leaves.
The caterpillars usually develop in leaves spun together with silk, as stem borers or as seed or flower feeders of dicotyledons.
Grants gazelles eat mainly dicotyledons during the dry season and grass in the wet season.
The term means true dicotyledons, as it contains the majority of plants that have been considered dicots and have characteristics of the dicots.
The dicotyledons, also known as dicots, are a group of flowering plants whose seed typically has two embryonic leaves or cotyledons.
Xyloglucan is the predominant hemicellulose in the cell walls of most dicotyledons.
It is secreted at wounded site of dicotyledons.