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What are the dicotyledons?
Dicotyledonous plants (I'll write you something for each purpose): magnolia, magnolia, camphor tree, cassia bark, pepper, water lily, buttercup, corn poppy, blue kunshu, witch hazel, Eucommia bark, nettle, walnut oak, bitter oak, Quercus acutissima, carnation, Polygonum cuspidatum, tea tree. Plum, apple soybean, broad bean, myrtle pea, eucalyptus mangrove sandalwood Euonymus, poinsettia, Sapindus mukoraiensis, Luanshuxiumiao, geranium carrot, persimmon rhododendron, gentian, pepper snapdragon, Radix Scrophulariae, Radix Platycodi, Radix Rubiae and Radix Dipsaci chrysanthemum.

Monocotyledon: arrowhead, Alisma orientalis, Lily, Anemarrhena rhizome, Fritillaria cirrhosa, Fritillaria thunbergii, Polygonatum, Polygonatum odoratum, Ophiopogon japonicus, Asparagus, Veratrum nigrum, Rhizoma Smilacis Glabrae, Aloe, Asparagus Tulip, hyacinthus orientalis, Hemerocallis, Hosta Hosta, Lily of the valley, chlorophyll, Ophiopogon japonicus and Eupatorium. Tuberose, jade curtain, rain flower, onion, coix seed, reed rhizome, rhizome, lophatherum bambusae, bamboo shavings, malt, rice sprouts, Amomum villosum, turmeric, Alpinia oxyphylla, cardamom, Phalaenopsis, Dendrobium, Bandai, Oncidium, Paphiopedilum, Gastrodia, Dendrobium and Bletilla.