parallel venation and reticulate 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.
Reticulate venation: in some leaves, the veins and veinlets are irregularly distributed over the entire lamina, forming a network. Such leaves are said to have reticulated venation.
Parallel venation: in some leaves, the veins and veinlets run parallel to each other. Such leaves are said to have parallel venation.
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