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Jasmine leaves exhibit reticulate (or net-like) venation due to the branching pattern of their veins, which creates a network that supports the leaf structure and facilitates efficient transport of nutrients and water. This type of venation allows for a larger surface area for photosynthesis while maintaining structural integrity. Additionally, the interconnected veins help in distributing stress and enhancing the leaf's resilience to environmental factors.

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