The hibiscus is classified as a dicot. This is evident from its floral structure, which typically features five petals and a network of veins in its leaves, characteristic of dicotyledonous plants. Additionally, hibiscus plants have a taproot system, further supporting their classification as dicots.
Monocot and dicot
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A fernspray gold, or a hibiscus syriacus
We have always been able to prune our hibiscus plants back hard and they have come back more compact and bushy. I guess it also depends on the climate where you live. You can also grow more shrubs from the cuttings.
The leaves of hibiscus plants are typically large, lobed, and have a serrated or jagged edge. They often have a palmate shape, resembling a hand with multiple pointed lobes extending from a central point. The leaves are usually dark green and can vary in size, depending on the specific variety of hibiscus. Overall, their distinctive shape adds to the ornamental appeal of the plant.
A hibiscus plant is a dicot. Dicots are distinguished by having two seed leaves when they germinate, while monocots have only one.
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Dicot I think!
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The White Ash is a dicot belonging to class Magnoliopsida.