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- A palmately veined leaf has several main veins of about equal size, all of which extend from a common point at the base of the blade. The vein patterns of maple, sweet gum, and sycamore leaves are palmate. Narrow leaves and needle leaves are not net-veined.Learn more:A palmately veined leaf has several main veins of about equal size, all of which extend from a common point at the base of the blade. The vein patterns of maple, sweet gum, and sycamore leaves are palmate. Narrow leaves and needle leaves are not net-veined.www.therobinsonlibrary.com/science/botany/anato…Several primary veins of approximately equal size radiating from a common point; Palmately veined leaves are often lobed or divided with lobes radiating from the common point. Palmate leaves can vary in the number of primary veins (3 or more), but they will always radiate from a common point.woodyplantstutorial.nres.illinois.edu/venation/ven-p…Look at the palm of your hand and then at a leaf. If the veins branch from the place where the petiole joins the leaf blade, like fingers from a hand, then the leaf has palmate venation. Besides being palmately veined, some leaves are palmately lobed or incised.mgnv.org/plants/glossary/glossary-palmate/If pinnate veins resemble feathers, a palmately veined leaf looks something like an outstretched hand. This fingerlike pattern "stems" (if you will) from multiple primary veins spreading out from a common point at the base of the leaf blade.www.sciencing.com/types-leaf-patterns-6699250/Palmately veined leaves, on the other hand, have veins that radiate out from a central point. Examples of trees with palmately veined leaves include the buckeye and the horse chestnut. Palmately compound leaves have leaflets that radiate out from a central point.bristoltreeservices.co.uk/tree-surgery-glossary/pal…
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Jan 30, 2024 · In palmately compound leaves leaflets attach to a single point and radiate from there, resembling the palm of a hand (Figure \(\PageIndex{6}\)). An example of a plant with palmate compound leaves is Schefflera sp. (umbrella …
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Some shrubs, vines, and herbaceous plants also have palmately veined leaves. These include currants and gooseberries, grapes, and the Geraniaceae (geranium family, including native wild cranesbill or wild geranium and the …
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Palmate: Multilple distinct, prominent veins orignating from a common point at the base of the leaf, often found in palmately-lobed leaves. Pinnate: Mulitple veins occur along a single main vein. Penniveined: Veins protrude from the plane of …
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