This is called parallel venation. In other plants, netted venation occurs, in which the large veins branch repeatedly as they enter the blade. These produce smaller, interconnecting branches as well.
because this is the food part which plants feed their selves
Dicot
It will have a seed which has only one cotyledon, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
The patten of veins on a dicot leaf are called netted veins. With netted veins, several main veins begin near the base of the leaf and radiate outward.
A branching vascular system with successively thinner veins diverging as branches from the thicker veins
The lemon tree leaf has pinnate venation. A leaf with pinnate venation has one midrib extending from the petiole to the tip of the leaf with smaller veins branching off from the midrib.
The veins are branching up and down the leaf instead of branching up from a thick, center midrib.
Branching veins mean that they expand over the area of a leaf. All leaves tend to have branching veins, with few exceptions.
The veins in the leaf are straight, going from the base of the leaf straight to the tip, as opposed to branching. Grass is an example.
The veins in the leaf are straight, going from the base of the leaf straight to the tip, as opposed to branching. Grass is an example.
They have one cotyledon in the seed, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
Dicot
They have one cotyledon in the seed, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
It will have a seed which has only one cotyledon, petals usually in multiples of 3, and veins branching up and down the leaf.
I think it is how the veins are formed, for example: Pinnate venation has one main vain going through the leaf, and other veins branching out. There is also palmate, parallel, and netted. Hope I helped!
Monocot leaves, like those in corn, have parallel veins that don't branch out. Dicot leaves, on the other hand, are netted, branching out in a webby pattern.
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The venation of Mayana is its arrangement of veins. It is the distribution of smaller veins branching out from larger veins.