Dicots, short for dicotyledons, represent a major group of angiosperms or flowering plants. With over 175,000 species, they play a significant role in plant taxonomy. Dicots are easily recognizable by their two cotyledons (seed leaves) and the arrangement of their flower parts in multiples of four or five. These plants exhibit a wide range of morphological diversity, including a variety of leaf shapes, flower structures, and reproductive strategies. From vibrant and fragrant roses to towering oak trees, dicots contribute to the breathtaking beauty and immense biodiversity of our planet. Embark on a journey through gardens and forests and unlock the secrets of these captivating dicot plants!#16#