Give example of plants which shows two different venation?
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The arrangement of veins and veinlets on the lamina of a leaf is called venation. There are two types of venation, reticulate and parallel venation. ... Such leaves are said to have reticulated venation. Parallel venation: in some leaves, the veins and veinlets run parallel to each other.
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The term venation comes from the word veins, and it refers to the pattern of veins in the leaves. These veins can be found in a plant's vascular tissue.
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Parallel venation
- The following are the characteristics of parallel venation:
- The veins in such leaves are aligned in a straight line. Take a look at the image below, which displays leaf veins running parallel to each other.
- Consider the midvein in a banana leaf. It also has perpendicular venation leaves that run parallel to the midvein. These veins run the length of the leaf.
Reticulate Venation
- The veins of reticulate venation do not run parallel to each other. The distinction between reticulate and parallel venation is depicted in this figure.
- There is only one midvein in this example, and all of the other veins have exited from it.
- The leaves of Mangifera species, the most common of which is Mangifera Indica, provide a good example (Mango). In another case, the entire leaf may be connected via a network produced by the midvein.
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