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Plantae-ID Leaf-Venation: palmate

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Ipomoea indica (Blue morning-glory) leaf
Ipomoea indica
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Centella asiatica
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Scutellaria indica
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    Plantae-ID Leaf-Venation: palmate

Palmate Definition

Palmate leaf venation is a pattern where multiple veins radiate outwards from a single point at the base of the leaf, resembling the fingers of a hand spread out. This type of venation is common in both simple and compound leaves, where the leaflets or lobes of the leaf radiate from a central point.


Plantae-ID/Leaf-Venation

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