The
rice plant is grass, and thus it has
a
parallel venation arrangement
common
in monocot plants.
Each
leaf has many veins (vascular bundles)
that
are arranged parallel to each other.
Connecting
between the main veins are the commissural veins,
which
are perpendicular to the main veins.
Commissural
veins help main veins distribute
water,
nutrients, and sugars
to
the cells far from the main veins.
Veins
in the leaf blade is continuous from
the
ones in the leaf sheeth,
which
are connected to the veins in the stem.
Introduction | Flowers&Fruit
| Roots | Stems
| Leaves
© Thomas L. Rost 1997
Section of Plant Biology
Division of Biological Sciences
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS