kaksikotiset
Kaksikotiset is a Finnish term used to describe dicotyledonous plants, a traditional group within flowering plants (angiosperms) that are characterized by having two cotyledons, or seed leaves, in the embryo. The term appears in botanical education and taxonomic discussions as a way to distinguish these plants from monocotyledons, which have a single cotyledon.
The distinguishing features of kaksikotiset include an embryo with two seed leaves, leaves with typically reticulate
Historically, kaksikotiset formed a major division of angiosperms alongside monocotyledons. However, with advances in molecular phylogenetics,
Common examples of kaksikotiset include peas, beans, sunflowers, oaks, and maples. The term is contrasted with