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Are cranberries Monocot or Dicot? Are they Angiosperm or gymnosperm? Is the cranberry a leave, stem, roots, flower or fruit? Botaniclly speaking like a potato is really a stem. Are the leaves netted or parallel? Fleshy Fruit? A Drupe or Aggerate? |
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Cranberries are dicots
They are angiosperms
They have all plant parts (leaves, stems, roots, fruit) -- the 'runner' is botanically a stolon
Underground -- the woody part is a buried stolon (runner), the fibrous structurres are the actual roots -- cranberries are unique in that they have no root hairs
Leaves are netted in their veination
Regarding the fruit -- the cranberry fruit is a berry
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