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A monocot showing secondary growth is...

A monocot showing secondary growth is

A

Lilium

B

Cocos

C

Yucca

D

Asparagus

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C

Secondary growth is the growth in girth of stem and roots. Anomalous or abnormal secondary growth is found in some monocot stems such as Yucca, Dracaena, Aloe, Agave, etc.
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