monokotüüded
Monokotüüded, or monocotyledons, are one of the major divisions of flowering plants (angiosperms). The name derives from the presence of a single embryonic leaf (cotyledon) in the seed. Monocots are distinguished from dicotyledons by a number of morphological traits, including parallel leaf venation, scattered vascular bundles in the stem, absence of a true cambium layer, and floral parts typically arranged in multiples of three.
The division Monocotyledoneae contains several large plant families such as Poaceae (grasses), Liliaceae (lily family), Orchidaceae
Phylogenetically, monocots form a monophyletic group that diverged from dicots in the early Cretaceous period, approximately
Monocots exhibit considerable morphological diversity despite shared derived characters. Key features include a flexible vascular cambium