They’re monocots because they have pedals in multiples of three and because they also have parallel venation on their leaves.
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I was taught the parts of a flower with these because they are complete. They have sepals, petals, stamen, and pistil. The cool thing is that they have 3 sepals that are also vibrant and match the petals and if I remember correctly the anther on those babies wiggles around super easily.
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They’re monocots because they have pedals in multiples of three and because they also have parallel venation on their leaves.
I was taught the parts of a flower with these because they are complete. They have sepals, petals, stamen, and pistil. The cool thing is that they have 3 sepals that are also vibrant and match the petals and if I remember correctly the anther on those babies wiggles around super easily.