Is mogra monocot or dicot
Madhav Goyal
Yes, mogra (Jasminum sambac) is a dicotyledonous plant (dicot), not a monocot. This is because its seeds have two seed leaves (cotyledons), which is a characteristic feature of dicot plants. Monocots, in contrast, have only one seed leaf.
mogra
Mogra's population is 112,267.
Mogra
mogra is a bisexual or unisexual
Mogra, also known as jasmine, typically has a fibrous root system rather than a taproot. The fibrous roots spread out horizontally near the surface of the soil to help the plant efficiently absorb nutrients and water.
The venation of mogra leaves is pinnate, meaning the veins branch out from a central midrib in a feather-like pattern. This type of venation structure is common in many flowering plants and helps in the transportation of water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
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Unisexual
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dicot
Monocot
Compound leaf