Pinnately - veined leaves have a single primary vein or midrib, from which smaller veins branch off, like the divisions of a feather. Examples are Eriobotrya japonica(loquat) and Camellia japonica (camellia).
Pinnate leaves are leaves that have a main vein and small veins coming from it.
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Yes? No? Maybe?
Well a pinnate leaf can be both somple and compound. So yes it can be simple.
it is a type of cookie
nub
No, they are pinnate.
reticulate venation
The box elder is the only tree in the maple (acer) genus that has clusters of 3. All other maples have clusters of 5 leaves. The box elder Acer negundo is a native of North America . The leaves are pinnate with 3 to 5, sometimes 7 to 9 leaflets . So it could still be a box elder.
The common mango TREE is has a "scientific name" of Mangifera indica.The leaves are called "leaves." I do believe they are of the evergreen type. But other than that ... they're just leaves.
Catawba
Yes
Pinnate.
Elm has pinnate veins.
pinnate leaves have one main vein with several veins branching out from it
There are pinnate leaves, which look like leaves from an orange tree or an apple tree, and there are palmate leaves, which look like maple leaves. The best way to remember palmate leaves is to remember the keyword "palm", as in the palm of your hand and the way your fingers branch out from it.
No, they are pinnate.
pinnate
The lemon tree leaf has pinnate venation. A leaf with pinnate venation has one midrib extending from the petiole to the tip of the leaf with smaller veins branching off from the midrib.
Elm has pinnate veins.
pinnate and palmate
Pinnate, Palmate, Parallel
reticulate venation