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Venation is defined as the arrangement of veins and the veinlets in the leaves.
Different plants show different types of venation.
Generally, there are two types of venation:
1)Reticulate venation: In a reticulate venation, the veinlets are randomly arranged and form a complex network of veinlets.
Ex: Dicotyledonous plants like a rose plant.
2) Parallel venation: In a parallel venation, the veinlets run parallel to each other.
Ex: In monocotyledons like paddy.