Entire leaf margin
The arrangement of mango leaves is typically alternate, meaning that each leaf arises from a different position on the stem, rather than directly opposite each other. The leaves are usually elongated and lanceolate, with a smooth edge and a glossy surface. This arrangement allows for optimal light exposure and air circulation, which are essential for the tree's growth and health. Mango leaves are also known for their vibrant green color and can vary in size depending on the age of the tree.
alternate
Two
whorled Being a member of the family Lamiaceae, basil leaf has opposite arrangement
Sepals are part of the flower. The mango leaf has no sepals.
A mango leaf is a compound leaf. Compound leaves consist of multiple leaflets attached to a single leafstalk or petiole. In the case of mango leaves, there are several leaflets arranged along a central stem.
Entire leaf margin
Lanceolate
netted
The arrangement of mango leaves is typically alternate, meaning that each leaf arises from a different position on the stem, rather than directly opposite each other. The leaves are usually elongated and lanceolate, with a smooth edge and a glossy surface. This arrangement allows for optimal light exposure and air circulation, which are essential for the tree's growth and health. Mango leaves are also known for their vibrant green color and can vary in size depending on the age of the tree.
Opposite arrangement
The answer is mango is serrated margin and rose is wavy margin
banchidodrome; Pinnate
banchidodrome; Pinnate
magnifere
long and narrow