Leaves of dicotyledonous plants possess reticulate venation while parallel venation is the characteristics of most monocotyledonous. In reticulate venation, the main veins of leaf form numerous irregular branches and as a result a net like arrangements is formed. Reticulated venation is the most common vein formation in leaves. It can be found in the leaves of maple trees, oak trees and rose bushes. In parallel venation veins are arranged parallel to each other.