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Parallel leaves are a type of leaf arrangement in which the veins run parallel to each other along the length of the leaf. This pattern is characteristic of many monocotyledonous plants, such as grasses and lilies. The parallel venation provides structural support and efficient transport of water and nutrients. It contrasts with net-like or reticulate venation found in dicotyledonous plants, where veins branch out in a network.

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