what is parallel venationreticulate venation and what is the difference between them?

In parallel venation veins run parallel to each other from base to the apex. There is no midrib. It is characteristic of monocot leaves.

In reticulate venation the main branch divides rapidly to form a network of veins on the leaf lamina. The main vein is called midrib. It is characteristic features of dicots.

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the arrangement of the leaf veins in a particular pattern is known as venation .reticulate venation is when there are branching leaf veins on the leaf , and when the leaf veins are parallel to each other it is known as parallel venation

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The arrangement of the leaf veins in a particular pattern is known as venation .reticulate venation is when there are branching leaf veins on the leaf , and when the leaf veins are parallel to each other it is known as parallel venation

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