same on both sides
The margin of red oak typically ranges from 2-6%, with higher quality grades having tighter margins.
The leaves of the custard apple has pinnately reticulate venation.
The fronds of a fern are the leaf-like structures that emerge from the stem. They are typically pinnately compound, meaning they have multiple leaflets arranged along a central axis, giving them a feathery appearance.
Monocot
Palmately compound leaves have multiple leaflets that radiate from a single point, like fingers on a hand (e.g. poison ivy). Pinnately compound leaves have leaflets arranged along a central stalk, resembling a feather (e.g. rose leaves). Bipinnately compound leaves have leaflets arranged in multiple levels, resembling a feather within a feather (e.g. acacia leaves).
Black Walnut
simple
The leaf of a chili plant has pinnately reticulate venation.
It is pinnately compound
Pinnately Net-Veined, and Palmately Net-Veined
Hibiscus leaves are typically simple and can be described as palmately lobed rather than being compound. In palmately lobed leaves, the lobes radiate from a central point, resembling fingers on a hand. While hibiscus leaves can have a lobed appearance, they do not have multiple leaflets that are characteristic of pinnately compound leaves.
there are 2 types of compund leaves: a.) pinnately compound b.) palmately compound -thats all. but i dont have a description on it.
No, rose leaves are not palmately compound; they are typically pinnately compound. A pinnately compound leaf has leaflets arranged along a central stem (rachis), while a palmately compound leaf has leaflets that arise from a single point at the tip of the petiole. Rose leaves usually consist of multiple leaflets attached along a central stalk.
The margin of red oak typically ranges from 2-6%, with higher quality grades having tighter margins.
A pinnately compound leaf has leaflets arranged on either side of the central leaf axis, resembling a feather, while a palmately compound leaf has leaflets attached to a single point at the tip of the petiole, resembling an open palm.
In pinnate leaf the leaf lamina forms the leaflets whereas in palmate leaf the lamina becomes palm like.
The leaves of the custard apple has pinnately reticulate venation.