The venation of the curry plant (Murraya koenigii) is primarily pinnate, meaning that the leaflets are arranged on either side of a central vein. Each leaf typically consists of multiple leaflets, which can vary in number but usually range from 11 to 21. The leaflets are elliptical and have a glossy appearance, contributing to the overall attractive foliage of the plant. This venation pattern aids in efficient photosynthesis and water management.
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