The patten of veins on a dicot leaf are called netted veins. With netted veins, several main veins begin near the base of the leaf and radiate outward.
netted veins
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.
netted
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.
Lacrosse
There are many types of netted fabric. Chances are, you're thinking of stiff tulle. It's incredibly cheap but also difficult to sew.
netted
This is commonly called a "doily."
rambutan leaves is parallel or netted veins
I netted eight fish with that throw of the seine!
The patten of veins on a dicot leaf are called netted veins. With netted veins, several main veins begin near the base of the leaf and radiate outward.
It has netted leaves
netted veins
Pinnately Net-Veined, and Palmately Net-Veined
The actual stick of the Lacrosse stick is called a shaft.
I think the watermelon is a dicot, so the leaf venation will be reticulated, or netted.