he answer to youre question my friend is simple, the three types are PINNATE, PALMATE, AND PARRALELL
The three major patterns of leaf veins are parallel, pinnate, and palmate. In parallel venation, the veins run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. In pinnate venation, one main vein extends from the base to the tip, with smaller veins branching off it. In palmate venation, multiple main veins radiate outwards from a central point at the base of the leaf.
In palmately veined leaves, the veins radiate out from a central point at the base of the leaf, resembling the fingers of a hand. This is different from other types of leaf venation patterns, such as pinnate or parallel venation, where the veins run either along the midrib or parallel to each other.
There are three main types of venation in plants: parallel venation, pinnate venation, and palmate venation. These venation patterns refer to the arrangement of veins in the leaves.
the tumeric leaf is a special type of leaf used to cure wind issues. leaf venation is a proccess used to squeeze excess wind out of the leaf ready for use again by others, over time the leaf will gather a very strong scent and is therefore used as a blocked nose cure.
what venation is a maple leaf
parallel venation
1. Reticulate venation and 2. parallel venation
Lemon leaf has reticulate venation
reticulate leaf venation
Cassia leaf has reticulate venation. This type of venation is generally found in dicot leaves.
Leaf venation refers to the pattern of veins in a leaf. There are two main types of leaf venation: parallel venation, where the veins run alongside each other in a parallel pattern, and reticulate venation, where the veins branch and form a network-like pattern across the leaf. The type of venation can be used as a characteristic for identifying plant species.
It is reticulate venation .