parallel venation
parallel venation
Reticulate venation
It is pinnately compound
reticulate venation
Pine leaves have parallel venation, where the veins of the leaf run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This venation helps in the efficient transport of water and nutrients throughout the leaf.
Yes, there are monocot plants with reticulate venation. An example is the banana plant (Musa sp.) where the midrib of the leaf produces lateral veins that extend out and form a network of veins with a net-like pattern.
pinnate
The green gram being a dicot has reticulate venation
money plant have parallel venation
simple/ Basil leaf being a dicot has Reticulate venation
what venation is a maple leaf