What is Mango leaf venation?

Pinnate reticulate

Mango leaves have a pinnate venation pattern. This means that the veins of the leaf are arranged in a feather-like fashion, with the main vein running down the center of the leaf and smaller veins branching off from it. The smaller veins then form a network of smaller veins that connect to each other. This type of venation pattern is common in many plants, including most dicots.

The mango leaf venation is important for the transport of water and nutrients from the roots of the plant to the leaves, and for the transport of sugars from the leaves to the rest of the plant. The network of veins also provides support for the leaf blade, helping it to withstand wind and other environmental stresses.