Dicotyledonous leaf have reticulate venation and monocotyledonous leaf have parallel 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.
MONOCOT
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.
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
Dicotyledonous leaf have reticulate venation and monocotyledonous leaf have parallel 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.
MONOCOT
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.
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
The green gram being a dicot has reticulate venation
Dicot. Notice the Venation, it is net like and spread where as in monocot plants, the venation is parallel. There are more ways to distinguish this, but this is the more obvious trait.
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.
Ferns, Ginkgos, Phyllocladus have noticeable dicotomus venation, but if you would look closely with a micoscope I guess that the cycads, agathis australis, and a monkey puzzle tree would have dicotomus 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.
Being a good dicot, carrots have branched venation.
The amla leaf has reticulate venation, which means the veins form a network or net-like pattern throughout the leaf. This type of venation is common in dicot leaves.