Alternate phyllotaxy
The green gram being a dicot has reticulate venation
Cassia leaf has reticulate venation. This type of venation is generally found in dicot leaves.
Leaf venation refers to the pattern of veins in a leaf. There are two main types of leaf venation: parallel venation, where the veins run alongside each other in a parallel pattern, and reticulate venation, where the veins branch and form a network-like pattern across the leaf. The type of venation can be used as a characteristic for identifying plant species.
Dicotyledonous leaf have reticulate venation and monocotyledonous leaf have parallel venation.
Reticulate venation
The green gram being a dicot has reticulate venation
what venation is a maple leaf
parallel venation
Lemon leaf has reticulate venation
reticulate leaf venation
Cassia leaf has reticulate venation. This type of venation is generally found in dicot leaves.
Oh, dude, gram leaves have parallel venation. It's like they're all about those straight lines, none of that fancy branching out like reticulate venation. Gram leaves are just like, "We're keeping it simple, okay?"
Leaf venation refers to the pattern of veins in a leaf. There are two main types of leaf venation: parallel venation, where the veins run alongside each other in a parallel pattern, and reticulate venation, where the veins branch and form a network-like pattern across the leaf. The type of venation can be used as a characteristic for identifying plant species.
It is reticulate venation .
what venation is a maple leaf
reticulate
Dicotyledonous leaf have reticulate venation and monocotyledonous leaf have parallel venation.