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Lilies typically exhibit parallel venation, which is characterized by the presence of numerous, straight veins that run parallel to each other from the base of the leaf to the tip. This type of venation is common in monocotyledons, the group to which lilies belong. The parallel veins contribute to the structural integrity of the leaves and help in the efficient transport of water and nutrients.

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