Plantae-ID Leaf-Venation: reticulate
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Reticulate Definition
Reticulate venation in leaves refers to a net-like pattern of veins, where smaller veins branch out from a main vein (or midrib) and form a complex network across the leaf surface. This type of venation is commonly found in dicotyledonous plants, also known as dicots, and is characterized by its intricate, interwoven vein structure, resembling a net or web.