-
additional terms marginal (primary
veins reach the margin), and
reticulate (
net-
veined) are also used.
Parallelodromous 3.
Campylodromous (campylos – curve)...
- leaf.
Palisade cells occur in
dicotyledonous plants, and also in the
net-
veined Monocots: the
Araceae and Dioscoreaceae.[citation needed]
Palisade cells...
-
Acacia retivenea,
commonly known as the
net-
veined wattle, is a
shrub of the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Plurinerves that is
endemic across northern...
-
Dubautia reticulata, the
net-
veined dubautia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Asteraceae that is
endemic to the
island of Maui in Hawaii...
-
often 4.
Fruit is a
circular samara, 2.5 cm in diameter, with membranous,
net-
veined wings, and flat seed.
Holoptelea integrifolia is used for
timber which...
- that were
suggested to
unite the
anthophytes include vessels in wood,
net-
veined leaves (in
Gnetum only),
lignin chemistry, the
layering of
cells in the...
-
depending on region,
include milkweed,
common tiger, wanderer, and black-
veined brown. It is
among the most
familiar of
North American butterflies and an...
-
Raphidioptera (snakeflies)
Megaloptera (alderflies, etc.)
Neuroptera (
net-
veined insects)
Proposed superorder Mecopteroidea/Antliophora
Mecoptera (scorpionflies...
-
opposite pairs.
Usually 4
inches long, the
undersides of the
leaves are
net-
veined. In the sun, the
leaves are a
vibrant green color, and in shade, the leaves...
-
filiform (thread-like),
mostly with
parallel veins, but
occasionally net-
veined. They are
alternate (single and
alternating direction) and spiral, but...