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  1. Pinnate and palmate venation are distinct leaf venation patterns with unique characteristics and examples123.

    Comparison of Pinnate and Palmate Venation
    AttributePinnate VenationPalmate VenationSources
    DefinitionSingle main vein with smaller veins branching offSeveral main veins radiate from a central point 1 2 3
    ResemblanceFeather-likeHand-like 1 2
    ExamplesFerns, RosesMaple, Sycamore 1 2 3
    Venation EfficiencyDelicate and intricateMore efficient due to multiple main veins 1 2

    Pinnate venation resembles a feather and is found in plants like ferns and roses, while palmate venation resembles a hand and is seen in plants like maple and sycamore. Palmate venation provides a more efficient distribution system due to its multiple main veins12.

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  2. Palmate vs. Pinnate - What's the Difference? | This vs. That

  3. 3.4.1: External Structure of Leaves - Biology LibreTexts

    Compare parallel, pinnate, and palmate venation in leaves. Recognize common leaf margins and shapes. Each leaf typically has a flat, wide portion called the blade (lamina), which is also the widest part of the leaf (Figure \(\PageIndex{1}\)).

  4. Plant Morphology: Types Of Compound Leaves

    Pinnate (even): Leaflets are attached along an extension of the petiole called a rachis; there is an even number of leaflets. Palmate: Leaflets are attached to the tip of the petiole. Is your compound leaf pinnate or palmate? And if it's pinnate, …

  5. 4.1: Leaf structure - Biology LibreTexts

  6. 3.1: Leaves - Biology LibreTexts

    Jul 27, 2022 · The oak leaf is pinnate, with a major vein heading down the midrib of the leaf. The maple leaf is palmate, with major veins that radiate from the point of attachment to the petiole. Oak leaves have pinnate venation (L), while …

  7. Difference between Pinnate and Palmate Compound Leaves - BYJU'S

  8. 3.1 Leaves – The Science of Plants - Open Textbook …

    Learn about the parts, shapes, and venation of leaves in angiosperms and gymnosperms. Palmate venation is when veins radiate from the point of attachment to the blade, as in ginkgo and sugar maple leaves.

  9. Leaf venation: structure, function, development, …

    Apr 18, 2013 · For first-order veins, types include palmate vs pinnate. For second-order veins, types include craspedodromous systems, with the veins running to the margin (Fig. 1 e–g), brochidodromous systems with looping …

  10. Difference Between Palmate and Pinnate Compound Leaves

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