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Flowering vs naked seed
Flowering plants are most plants. Simply, they are plants that flower. Gymnosperms ("naked seed") are basically every other seed-bearing plant. You can split them up into: conifers, cycads, the Ginkgo, and gnetophytes.

Monocots vs dicots
The terms monocot ("one") and dicot ("two") refers to the number of leaves that emerge from the initial seed. Splitting up the angiosperms (flowering plants) into 64 orders, monocots constitute these 11 orders:

The reason dicots are not recognized as a taxonomical term is that it is paraphyletic, meaning the monocots should actually be thought of as a group within the dicots. A more accurate representation would look like this:

Seed pack review: Botanical Interests
The pack contains 9 grams of seeds of 11 different species.

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