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blades may have
palmate venation (several
large veins diverging from
petiole to leaf edges). Finally, some
exhibit parallel venation.
Monocot leaves in temperate...
- Look up
venation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Venation may
refer to:
Venation (botany), the
arrangement of
veins in
leaves Wing
venation, the arrangement...
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Trichoptera are
highly modified macrotrichia. In some very
small insects, the
venation may be
greatly reduced. In
chalcidoid wasps, for instance, only the subcosta...
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Conrad (ed.). "Early
Cretaceous enigmatic insect group showing unique wing
venations and
antennal sensilla".
Papers in Palaeontology. 8 (1). Bibcode:2022PPal...
- the
wings (modified into
scales in Lepidoptera).
There is a
particular venation pattern on the
forewings (the double-looped anal veins).
Larvae have mouth...
- its leaves.
Especially in
immature foliage, it has
distinctive silver venation. The
monstera siltepecana is a very fast
growing plant along with the other...
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auriculata means "with ears",
referring to the
shape of the leaves. ,leaf
venation -
reticulate Plumbago auriculata is an
evergreen shrub,
often grown as...
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Ficus virens var.
sublanceolata is a
banyan or
strangler fig. It
grows alongside the
related white fig in the
northern part of its range. They
differ with...
- the
leaves and
brown sti****s
Nature printed leaves,
showing shape and
venation Syconia (figs)
Inverted and
dried fig of F. p. var. awkeotsang,
ready for...
- arranged, 5–20 cm long and 1.5–5 cm
broad at the base, with a
parallel venation and
entire margin; they grow in
tight whorls and are a
uniform dark green...