Monocot Leaves Vs Dicot Leaves: Definition, Structure, 15+ Differences, Functions, Examples
Monocot Leaves Definition Monocotyledonous plants have narrow, elongated leaves with parallel venation, which is used to distinguish them from dicots. Monocot leaves are isobilateral because the colour on both surfaces of the leaves is same. A proximal leaf base, or hypophyll, and a distal leaf hyperphyll make up the primordial monocot leaves. In dicots, the … Read more