Explain mango leaf venation
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Venation refers to the arrangement or pattern of veins on the surface of leaf.
Mango leaf has a pinnate reticulate venation. It is characterized as a presence of a central midrib and a bunch of small veins originating from the mid rib and spread all over the leaf. This is the most common form of venation.
Another type of venation is parallel venation.
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Venation of mango leaf
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- The portion of veins in the cutting edge of a leaf is called as venation. Two kinds of venation are reticulate venation and equal venation. Reticulate venation includes the net-like example of game plan of veins. Leaf shape can differ significantly - the most widely recognized shapes have names including oval, shorten, circular, lanceolate, and straight.
- Leaf tips and bases can also be unique with names based on shape. Leaf arrangement is mainly limited to two basic petiole attachments and called either a simple leaf or a compound leaf.
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