parallel venation
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reticulate leaf venation
Blackberry leaves typically exhibit a pinnate venation pattern, where the main vein runs along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching out diagonally from it.
It is reticulate type.
1. Reticulate venation and 2. parallel venation
Cassia leaf has reticulate venation. This type of venation is generally found in dicot leaves.
The leaf of a chili plant has pinnately reticulate venation.
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Yes, there are monocot plants with reticulate venation. An example is the banana plant (Musa sp.) where the midrib of the leaf produces lateral veins that extend out and form a network of veins with a net-like pattern.
parallel venation
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The pomegranate has pinnate venation.
parellel venation
parallel venation
Basil leaves exhibit a type of venation known as "pinnate venation," rather than parallel venation. In pinnate venation, there is a central midrib with smaller veins branching off from it. On the other hand, parallel venation, where veins run parallel to each other, is commonly found in grasses and some other plant families. Therefore, basil does not have parallel venation.
Reteculate venation
Turmeric (Curcuma longa) is not a plant with parallel venation; instead, it exhibits a type of venation known as reticulate venation. This means that the veins in its leaves form a branching pattern, creating a network-like appearance. Parallel venation is typically found in monocot plants, such as grasses and lilies, while turmeric, a monocot, displays reticulate venation in its leaf structure.