The characteristics of dicotyledonous plants are:
Dicotyledonous plants have a well-developed root system, can grow more branches and aerial roots, and have a tendency to extend longer, making it very easy to grow aerial roots. Roots promote plant respiration and absorption; the vascular bundles in the stem are arranged in a ring, with a cambium layer on the surface. During the growth process, the stem will gradually become thicker and the surface will become smooth and hairless.
The inflorescences of dicotyledonous plants are cymes and panicles, which mainly grow on the tops of branches or leaf axils. The corollas are butterfly-shaped, cup-shaped or cylindrical; generally speaking, they are bisexual flowers, and some of them are Dioecious or monoecious, it usually blooms from March to May or July to September each year.
Types of Dicotyledonous Plants
1. White Orchid
White Orchid is an evergreen tree of the genus Magnolia in the family Magnoliaceae of the dicotyledonous plant class. The flowers of the white orchid are white and fragrant. They usually bloom in summer and autumn. They bloom for a long time and have dark green leaves. They are a famous garden ornamental tree species and are mostly planted as street trees.
2. Cotton
Cotton is the seed fiber of the genus Gossypium in the family Malvaceae, a dicotyledon. The flowers are milky white and turn dark red shortly after blooming, and then wither, leaving small green capsules called cotton bolls.