Does garlic belong to monocotyledonous plants
Garlic belongs to monocotyledonous plants, not dicotyledonous plants, because most of its veins are parallel, but dicotyledonous plants are different, its veins are reticulate, while our common garlic is parallel, so garlic belongs to monocotyledonous plants.
Characteristics of garlic leaves
The leaves of garlic are just like the leaves of daffodils, and the height of garlic leaves can generally reach about 35 cm. The color of its leaves is also bright green, and the tip of the leaves is not easy to wither or rot.
In the process of garlic fruit growth, a young garlic shoot will grow in its heart, and this is the flower of garlic, which is also very beautiful when it blooms.
What kind of plants does garlic belong to?
Garlic belongs to a kind of angiosperms, it does not belong to gymnosperms, and the morphology of angiosperms and gymnosperms is different. The ovule of angiosperms is enclosed in a closed ovary, which develops and bears fruit. The seeds of gymnosperms are not wrapped, so garlic belongs to angiosperms and not gymnosperms.