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The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein
Drumstick leaves have pinnate venation, where the midrib runs along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching off horizontally on either side.
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Xylem and phloem are located in the vascular bundles of a leaf, which are found in the midrib or veins. Xylem is typically located on the upper side of the leaf, while phloem is found on the lower side. These vascular bundles transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
The veins are branching up and down the leaf instead of branching up from a thick, center midrib.
The central vein can be called a midrib or mid-vein
It's seed does not have two cotyledons. The leaves have veins that go upward, not branching out from a thick, center midrib(the center vein in most leaves) ~Those are the main reasons of why a corn is a monocot.
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Drumstick leaves have pinnate venation, where the midrib runs along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching off horizontally on either side.
It depends on what sort of leaf. In broad leaved flowering plants it is normally down the middle. Gingko biloba doesn't have a main vein but many radiating from the stem. The Narrow leaved flowering plants have a series of so called main veins. The conifers don't have leaves, they have needles.
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The rubber tree (Ficus elastica) has pinnate venation, characterized by a single prominent midrib running down the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching off to the sides.
An example of a venation leaf is a maple leaf, which displays a pinnate venation pattern with a single midrib running down the center of the leaf and smaller veins branching off it.
leaves with parallel veins. (Monocotyledons) like the daffodil