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The venation of barista leaves, commonly known as coffee leaves, typically exhibits a palmate or pinnate pattern. In a palmate venation, several primary veins radiate from a central point, while in pinnate venation, a single main vein runs along the leaf's length with smaller secondary veins branching off. This structure helps in maximizing light capture for photosynthesis and supports the leaf's overall strength. The specific arrangement can vary among different coffee species.

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