Yes, it has.
The answer is mango is serrated margin and rose is wavy margin
A compound leaf with a serrated margin has leaflets that are attached to a central stem. Each leaflet has serrated edges, resembling teeth, along the margin. This type of leaf structure is common in plants like roses and maples.
Entire leaf margin
curved
if u mean the venation... it is reticulate venation
rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
rose leaves in addition to being pinnate, also have a serrated margin.
Rose leaves typically have a serrated or finely toothed margin, which means they feature small, jagged edges along the leaf perimeter. This serration varies among different rose species and cultivars but is a common characteristic of many rose plants. The leaf shape may be compound, with multiple leaflets, each displaying this serrated margin.
The margin of neem leaves (Azadirachta indica) is typically serrated or finely toothed. This means the edges have small, sharp points or indentations, giving the leaf a jagged appearance. The serrated margin is characteristic of many plants in the mahogany family, to which neem belongs. This leaf structure helps in water drainage and deterring herbivores.
The margin of a mango leaf is typically characterized as smooth or entire, meaning it has no teeth or serrations along its edges. The leaves are usually elongated and can vary in size, but the smooth margin is a distinctive feature that helps in identifying the mango tree (Mangifera indica). This smooth edge contributes to the overall appearance of the leaf, which is generally glossy and dark green.
Oaks Trees have spirally arranged leaves, with a lobed margin in many species; some have serrated leaves or entire leaves with a smooth margin.
The kind of leaf margin in the gumamela it has netted veins( DICOT )