Shrubs with pinnate leaves and thorns include various species within the genus Acacia, commonly known as acacias. These shrubs are characterized by their compound leaves, which are often divided into smaller leaflets, and they typically have sharp thorns for defense. Another example is the Gleditsia, or honey locust, which features pinnate leaves and possesses thorns along its branches. Both types of shrubs are often found in arid and semi-arid environments.
Pinnately - veined leaves have a single primary vein or midrib, from which smaller veins branch off, like the divisions of a feather. Examples are Eriobotrya japonica(loquat) and Camellia japonica (camellia).
The leaves are opposite and pinnate (resembling a feather). There are four leaflets (two opposite pairs and no terminal leaflet).
The jasmine plant has simple, pinnate leaves that are usually oval or lance-shaped. The leaves are arranged opposite each other on the stem.
Daisy plants have narrow, linear leaves that are usually arranged in a rosette formation at the base of the stem. The leaves are typically smooth or slightly hairy, with a dark green color.
Venation on honey locust refers to the arrangement of veins in the leaves of the tree. Honey locust leaves have pinnate venation, where the veins run parallel to the midrib of the leaf and branch off towards the edges. This type of venation helps in the distribution of water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
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There are pinnate leaves, which look like leaves from an orange tree or an apple tree, and there are palmate leaves, which look like maple leaves. The best way to remember palmate leaves is to remember the keyword "palm", as in the palm of your hand and the way your fingers branch out from it.
reticulate venation
Lemon leaves have pinnate venation, with a central midrib and smaller veins branching out towards the edges of the leaf in a feather-like pattern.
Blackberry leaves typically exhibit a pinnate venation pattern, where the main vein runs along the center of the leaf with smaller veins branching out diagonally from it.
Pinnate venation
The pomegranate has pinnate venation.