Actinodromous

/ˌæktɪnoʊˈdroʊməs/ adjective

Describing a leaf or other plant structure that has veins arranged in a radial pattern, spreading outward from a central point like spokes on a wheel.

From actinodrome + -ous (Latin suffix meaning 'full of' or 'characterized by'). This botanical adjective became standard terminology in the 19th century for classifying leaf vein patterns.

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