Venetian, or venation, in mango leaves refers to the pattern of veins that run through the leaf blade. Mango leaves typically exhibit a pinnate venation pattern, where a central midrib extends from the base to the tip, with smaller lateral veins branching off. This structure plays a crucial role in the leaf's ability to transport water and nutrients while providing structural support. The distinct venation can also aid in identifying the species and assessing the health of the plant.
how are leafs different
mango: the way you say mango in spanish is the same "mango"
leafs lots of leafs
No. A coil spring has coils, no leafs. A leaf spring has leafs, anywhere from one leaf to many leafs depending on the application.
a girrafe eats leafs
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which fruit is known as tonic of nature
leafs rule..wait we aren't living in 1967 anymore I am so sorry. Leafs suck!
mango
Although mango is delicious and irresistible, no. Mango does not have protein.