Monocot leaves possess (a) intercalary meristem (b) lateral meristem (c) apical meristem (d) mass meristem.
Option A Monocot leaves possess intercalary meristem. Intercalary meristem are responsible for localised growth. Perhaps they have been separated or detached from the mother meristem e.g., meristem present at the base of leaves in many monocots, in the internode of grasses, at the top of peduncles of Plantago and Taraxacum etc.