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Thread: Lasering on a bean spout seed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Noell View Post
    The ex-botanist in the crowd says that is a cotyledon or "seed leaf." Flowering plants have two (thus they are called called dicotyledons) and things like pine and palm trees are monocots.
    .... of course it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Noell View Post
    The ex-botanist in the crowd says that is a cotyledon or "seed leaf." Flowering plants have two (thus they are called called dicotyledons) and things like pine and palm trees are monocots.

    Ok! I suppose! My 'chief' experience with beans, 'always' ends up with complaints from my wife, and me pointing a finger at the dog! Carlin had a pretty good verbal visualization about that too!
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