What is venation of a papaya?

Papaya, scientifically known as _Carica papaya, _ exhibits reticulate venation in its leaves. Reticulate venation is characterized by a network of interconnected veins that form a mesh-like pattern. In this type of venation, multiple primary veins emerge from the base of the leaf, and secondary veins branch out from them, forming a complex network of smaller veins. These veins collectively provide support to the leaf structure and assist in efficient water and nutrient transportation throughout the leaf tissue. Reticulate venation is commonly found in dicotyledonous plants, which include papaya.