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Eudicots - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words) |
 | In the APG-system, the names eudicots or tricolpates are applied to a monophyletic group that includes most of the (former) dicotyledons. |
 | The name "eudicots" is formed by adding the prefix "eu−" (="true") to "dicots". |
 | Since "dicots" is short for "dicotyledons" it is tempting to jump to the conclusion that "eudicots" is short for "eudicotyledons". |
| Dicotyledon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (405 words) |
 | The vast majority of the former dicots, however, form a monophyletic group called the eudicots or tricolpates. |
 | Other dicotyledons and monocotyledons have monosulcate pollen, or forms derived from it, whereas eudicots have tricolpate pollen, or derived forms, the pollen having three or more pores set in furrows called colpi. |
 | In some schemes, the eudicots are treated as a separate class, the Rosopsida (type genus Rosa), or as several separate classes. |