All statements are true, except
in silk cotton, all leaflets are attached at the tip of petiole.
leaves of most of the dicotyledonous plants bear veins which run parallel to each other within a lamina.
a pair of leaves arise at each node and lie opposite to each other in guava.
the fleshy leaves of garlic store food.
Leaves of most of the dicotyledonous plants bear veins which are reticulate (veinlets form a network).