“…Previous studies reported more and less than two cotyledons in the family Aceraceae, Juglandaceae, Rubiaceae, Pedaliaceae, Protaceae, Ranunculaceae, Papaveraceae, Brassicaceae, Fabaceae, Geraniaceae, Chenopodiaceae, Onagraceae, Solanaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Salicaceae and Euphorbiaceae (Gates, 1910;Went, 1944;Harrison, 1964;Dessureaux, 1967;Magsar and Tsagaanmaam, 1984;Rajora and Zsuffa, 1986;Taylor and Mundell, 1999;Graz, 2001;Conner and Agrawal, 2005;Chandler, 2008). The present results show three, four cotyledons and different shape dicotyledons in Peganum genus (Peganaceae), in addition to above mentioned families.…”