There are many arrangements of leaves.One is the Alternate arrangement.This is arranged in a staggered fashion along stem.Like the Willow plant.Another one is the Opposite arrangement.This is a pair of leaves arranged across from each other on stem. Like the Maple plant.Another in the Whorled arrangement.
alternate
Two
whorled Being a member of the family Lamiaceae, basil leaf has opposite arrangement
A santan leaf is typically oval or lance-shaped with a pointed tip. The edges of the leaf are usually smooth or slightly serrated. The leaf arrangement is opposite along the stem.
Plants with an alternate leaf arrangement typically have a single leaf at each node, but if you observe two leaves at a node, it's likely a case of a "distichous" arrangement, where leaves are arranged in two vertical ranks. However, true alternation means that leaves spiral around the stem, with each node bearing one leaf. Examples of plants with such arrangements include certain species of Dracaena and some types of Eucalyptus. For clarity, if you're seeing two leaves at a node, consider looking into a "whorled" arrangement or a variation of leaf development.
Opposite arrangement
alternate
Two
Ivy plants have alternate leaf arrangement, which means that leaves are arranged along the stem in an alternating pattern. Each leaf grows in a staggered formation rather than directly across from each other.
single
Leaf veins.
alternate
whorled Being a member of the family Lamiaceae, basil leaf has opposite arrangement
Shagbark Hickory has an alternate leaf arrangement.
opposite
very similar to that of marijuana
Yes, a vine can be identified by its leaf characteristics such as shape, size, color, and arrangement on the stem.