monocotylonen
Monocotylonen, or monocotyledons, are a major lineage of flowering plants (angiosperms) defined by having a single seed leaf (cotyledon). They comprise about 60,000–70,000 species across numerous families, including grasses (Poaceae), lilies (Liliaceae/Asparagaceae in modern circumscriptions), orchids (Orchidaceae), palms (Arecaceae), and many bulbous plants.
Diagnostic features: embryos with one cotyledon; leaves with parallel venation; vascular bundles scattered in the stem;
Growth and anatomy: most monocots lack true woody secondary growth because they lack a vascular cambium; consequently,
Ecology and economic importance: monocots are diverse and widespread, occupying habitats from grasslands to tropical forests.
Phylogeny: Monocotyledonae is a clade within angiosperms; molecular data support their early divergence from other flowering