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Most plants around us are dicotyledons, except for plants that have parallel strips in their leaves, like grasses, palms, or lilies - those are monocotyledons.

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Well, honey, dicotyledons are just a fancy way of saying plants with two seed leaves. So, let me break it down for you - roses and sunflowers are two prime examples of dicotyledons. They may not be the life of the party, but they sure know how to sprout those fancy little seed leaves.

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Oh, dude, dicotyledons are like those plants that have two seed leaves when they sprout, you know? So, examples of dicots are things like roses and sunflowers. They're pretty common in gardens and stuff, but like, who really pays attention to how many seed leaves a plant has anyway, right?

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