It is reticulate venation .
Reticulate venation
reticular venation of papaya leaf
Type your answer here... parallel venation
netted
banchidodrome; Pinnate
banchidodrome; Pinnate
banchidodrome; Pinnate
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.
Plants with fibrous roots have parallel venation. Aloe Vera, Coconut , most types of grasses have parallel venation.
The lemon tree leaf has pinnate venation. A leaf with pinnate venation has one midrib extending from the petiole to the tip of the leaf with smaller veins branching off from the midrib.
The phyllotaxy of a mango is usually 3/8 but as the leaves are arranged very closely at the tips they appear to be whorled.