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A live oak is a dicot, not a monocot. Dicots have two seed leaves, net-like leaf veins, and flower parts typically in multiples of four or five, while monocots have one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.
the veins are parallel to each other
five oak leaf clusters equal on silver.,
One oak leaf cluster for 2 AAM.....if you only have one then there is no oak leaf...it's an oakleaf for each additional one.
No, it does not have parallel venation. It's venation is pinnately netted venation
No, oak trees are not monocots. They belong to a group of plants called dicots, which are characterized by having two seed leaves, branched veins in their leaves, and flower parts in multiples of four or five. Monocots, on the other hand, have only one seed leaf, parallel leaf veins, and flower parts in multiples of three.
Yes. There are a lot of oak trees and many other kinds of trees in Ireland. Derry, an Irish county, is called the "Oak Leaf" county and has an oak leaf as an emblem, because of the amount of oak trees that it once had.
The oak leaf cluster is positioned in the center of the Ribbon and in the center of the Ribbon which hangs to a Medal.
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The patten of veins on a dicot leaf are called netted veins. With netted veins, several main veins begin near the base of the leaf and radiate outward.
The configuration of the oak leaf is commonly thin and flat. It is commonly identified by it's lobes, areas of the leaf that stretch from the center, and the sinuses, the spaces between the lobes.
Oak Leaf Stakes was created in 1969.