What is the leaf venation of eggplant?

The leaf venation of eggplant (Solanum melongena) is pinnate. In pinnate venation, the primary veins branch off from the midrib (central vein) of the leaf, forming a feather-like pattern. The secondary veins then branch off from the primary veins, creating a network of smaller veins that transport water and nutrients throughout the leaf. This venation pattern is commonly found in dicotyledonous plants, including eggplant, tomatoes, and potatoes.