Plants with fibrous roots have parallel venation. Aloe Vera, Coconut , most types of grasses have parallel venation.
The jasmine plant has simple, pinnate leaves that are usually oval or lance-shaped. The leaves are arranged opposite each other on the stem.
Plant leaves are basically photosynthesizing organs and therefore need sunlight. The arrangement of leaves such as opposite and decussate help the plant to receive maximum sun shine hence are better adapted.
Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
In parallel venation, the veins are all smaller in size and parallel or nearly parallel to one another, although a series of smaller veins connects the large veins. Parallel venation occurs in the leaves of nearly all monocotyledonous Angiosperms, whose embryos have one cotyledon, as in flowering plants such as lillies and grasses
Leaves of a plant with fibrous roots are likely to have parallel venation, where the veins run parallel to each other along the length of the leaf. This type of venation is common in monocots like grasses and lilies, which also typically have fibrous root systems.
Moonbeam leaves, which belong to the Astilbe plant family, are not parallel. Instead, they typically exhibit a feathery, fern-like structure with pinnate or compound arrangements. The leaflets are arranged in a way that creates a more intricate pattern rather than the simple parallel venation seen in some other plant species.
The jasmine plant has simple, pinnate leaves that are usually oval or lance-shaped. The leaves are arranged opposite each other on the stem.
A pineapple plant typically has about 30 to 40 long, narrow leaves. These leaves can grow up to 3 to 6 feet in length and are arranged in a rosette pattern around the central stem. The exact number of leaves can vary depending on the plant's age and growing conditions.
Banana plant leaves have parallel venation.
A sadabahar plant (Catharanthus roseus) usually has reticulate venation, where the veins form a network pattern throughout the leaves.
Plant leaves are basically photosynthesizing organs and therefore need sunlight. The arrangement of leaves such as opposite and decussate help the plant to receive maximum sun shine hence are better adapted.
Anarcardium occidentale because the new leaves are different to other leaves
The yellow bell plant has an alternate phyllotaxy, with leaves arranged singly along the stem in an alternating pattern.
There are several characteristics that can help to identify a plant as a horsetail. Horsetails are vascular plants with hollow, jointed stems. They are seedless and have scale-like leaves arranged in a whorl pattern.
Corn plant
monocot
Money plant (Pilea peperomioides) has reticulate venation, meaning the veins form a network pattern instead of running parallel to each other. This can be seen in the leaves with the prominent network of veins that extend outwards from the central midrib.