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Gooseberry leaves typically exhibit a palmate venation pattern. This means that the primary veins radiate from a central point at the base of the leaf, resembling the fingers of a hand. The secondary veins branch out from these primary veins, contributing to the overall leaf structure. This type of venation enhances the leaf's ability to capture sunlight and facilitate photosynthesis.

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