they have parallel veins...
no. It has parallel veins.
corn leaves have parallel veins
Competition. Weeds and young corn plants are both vying for the same resources, such as nutrients, water, and sunlight, thereby negatively affecting the growth and survival of the corn plants.
No
In parallel venation, the veins are all smaller in size and parallel or nearly parallel to one another, although a series of smaller veins connects the large veins. Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lillies and grasses
green forage, corn and tomatos
All of them the veins are in the stalk
Plants For ex: tamatoes corn and beef
No
Yes, they do!
Corn is a plant.
Reticulate venation: The veins are in the form of a network. Leaves of dicotyledonous plants have reticulate venation.