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Lotus leaf venation refers to the distinctive pattern of veins found in the leaves of the lotus plant (Nymphaea). This venation is characterized by a palmate arrangement, where large primary veins radiate from a central point and are connected by smaller secondary veins, creating a network that supports the leaf's large, flat structure. The unique venation system allows for efficient water drainage and contributes to the leaf's ability to float on water surfaces. This adaptation is essential for the lotus's aquatic habitat.

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