I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
No, not all dicot leaves have netted venation. While most dicot leaves do have netted venation, some dicot leaves have parallel venation, particularly those in the families Araceae and Arecaceae.
No, a rose does not have parallel venation. Roses typically have netted or pinnate venation, where the veins branch out in a network pattern from a central midrib on the leaf.
Aloe Vera has Parallel leaf venation and taproot system
The two types of netted venation arrangements are pinnate venation, where the veins run parallel to each other along the midrib of the leaf, and palmate venation, where the veins radiate outward from a single point at the base of the leaf.
No, it does not have parallel venation. It's venation is pinnately netted venation
No, not all dicot leaves have netted venation. While most dicot leaves do have netted venation, some dicot leaves have parallel venation, particularly those in the families Araceae and Arecaceae.
No, a rose does not have parallel venation. Roses typically have netted or pinnate venation, where the veins branch out in a network pattern from a central midrib on the leaf.
Aloe Vera has Parallel leaf venation and taproot system
The two types of netted venation arrangements are pinnate venation, where the veins run parallel to each other along the midrib of the leaf, and palmate venation, where the veins radiate outward from a single point at the base of the leaf.
No, it does not have parallel venation. It's venation is pinnately netted venation
No, sugar cane is a member of the grass family and has parallel leaf veins.
Grape vine leaves have netted veins. The venation pattern in grape leaves is characterized by a network of interconnected veins, which provides structural support and helps in the transport of nutrients and water. This netted vein structure is typical of broadleaf plants, distinguishing them from those with parallel venation, like grasses.
reticular venation of papaya leaf
Type your answer here... parallel venation
I assume that Durio zibethinus is a dicot since its venation is netted. You can tell whether a plant is a dicot or a monocot without having to look at the inside of the seed by its leaf because a monocot has a parallel venation while a dicot has a netted one.
pinately netted
netted