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A sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is a flowering annual and is a dicot.

  • Monocot: perennial bulb plant with petals in groups of 3. Ex.: tulip, daffodil, iris
  • Dicot: annual seed plant with petals in groups of 4 or 5. Ex: sunflower, zinna, petunia.
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A sunflower is a dicotyledon, meaning it has two seed leaves when it germinates. This differs from monocotyledons, which only have one seed leaf.

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Corn is monoecious, as each plant contains both male and female flowers.

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dioecious

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dioecious

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Dicotyledon

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Q: Is a sunflower a monocotyledon or a dicotyledon?
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