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Botany : Dicotyledonous Plant Models

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T21003: Dicotyledonous Plant Stalk

Dicotyledonous Plant Stalk

Enlarged 250x life-size, 1-part
Cross section of the tissue structure of a garden bean’s dicotyledonous stem (Phaseolus vulgaris). Compare and contrast the differences between monocots and dicots using this and BS-T21004.  Discuss the ring like formation of the primary vascular bundles. 

Take ...

Item: T21003
US $  312.00
T21008: Primrose (Primula veris)

Primrose (Primula veris)

This model shows the complete flower and a longitudinal section.

Item: T21008
US $  238.00
T21010: Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana)

Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana)

Enlarged 3x life-size, 2-part

Family: Liliaceae Monocotyledonous

 

Lily grasses are characterized by underground stems called bulbs that vegetatively reproduce. Likewise their large funnel-shaped flowers are two sets of three tepals in radially symmetrical whorles. The inner circle is produced by two ...

Item: T21010
US $  182.00
T21011: Oak (Quercus robur)

Oak (Quercus robur)

Enlarged 25x life-size, 1-part

Family: Fagaceae

 

Oak trees have both male and female flowers on the same tree. The male flowers hang down while the females protrude up. Its flowers are adapted to wind-pollination, so they are not bright and flashy to attract insects. The female flowers form no inflorescence,...

Item: T21011
US $  190.00
T21012: Wild Rapa (Sinapis arvenis)

Wild Rapa (Sinapis arvenis)

Enlarged 12x life-size, 3-part

Family: Brassicaceae

 

The sepals and petals standing in two whorled circles form a cross-shape, leading to the former Cruciferous family name. The stamina are in two whorles. The two stamina in the outer circle are shorter than the four stamina in the inner circle. The ...

Item: T21012
US $  170.00
T21013: Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

Sunflower (Helianthus annuus)

The model shows the inner tubular corolla magnified 10 times and the outer ray flower magnified 3 times. The tubular corolla can be dissected into 2 halves.

Item: T21013
US $  171.00
T21014: Potato Flower (Solanum tuberosum)

Potato Flower (Solanum tuberosum)

Enlarged 8x life-size, 2-part

Family: Solanaceae

 

In nature, the Potato flower branches usually divide into two stalks, each with multiple flowers. The gramopetalous corolla’s 5 points are radially symmetrical, marked by yellow lines that equally transverse & divide. The 5 stamen sets are ...

Item: T21014
US $  103.00
T21015: Pea (Pisum sativum)

Pea (Pisum sativum)

Magnified 7 times.

Item: T21015
US $  155.00
US $  65.00
T21016: Apple Flower (Malus pumila)

Apple Flower (Malus pumila)

Enlarged 5x life-size

Family: Rosaceae

 

Species of woody plants and rose plants include trees, bushes, and hardy perennials. Rosaceae species are subdivided into 4 subfamilies: Spiraeoideae, Rosoideae, Maloideae (pomaceous fruit, e.g. apple) and Prunoideae (stone fruits, e.g. cherry). The flowers mostly ...

Item: T21016
US $  175.00
T21017: Celandine (Ficaria verna)

Celandine (Ficaria verna)

Celandine or Pilewort (Ficaria vema)
Enlarged 10x life-size, 1-part
Family: Ranunculaceae

The family of Ranunculaceae depicts an ancient flower structure.  Also known as both the buttercup or crowfoot family the number of the flower parts are indefinite, especially the male ...

Item: T21017
US $  199.00
T21019: Cherry Blossom with Fruit (Prunus Avium)

Cherry Blossom with Fruit (Prunus Avium)

Enlarged 7x life-size, 3-part Family: Rosaceae

This model shows the blossom of the sweet cherry (3-parts) enlarged 7 times as well as a cherry fruit enlarged 3 times. The cherry blossom can be split into two halves to reveal the removable ovary with style and stigma. 32.5 cm; 0.6 kg

Item: T21019
US $  262.00
T21020: Rapaseed (Brassica napus ssp. oleifera)

Rapaseed (Brassica napus ssp. oleifera)

Enlarged 12x life-size, 3-part Family:

Brassicaceae
Brassicaceae, formerly known as Crucifereae, is named for its Cross-like (Cruciferous) flower. Unique in the plant world for having 4 petals, Rapaseed does not follow Fibonacci’s sequence.
The fruit of Rapaseed is refined ...

Item: T21020
US $  255.00
T21022: Dandelion (Taraxum officinale)

Dandelion (Taraxum officinale)

Enlarged 10 - 20x life-size, 3 individual models
Family: Asteraceae


Dandelion belongs to the Asteraceae family of composite flowers.  Characterized by numerous florets arranged in a dense inflorescence that is contained by overlapping green bracts that open and close to protect the flower.  ...

Item: T21022
US $  427.00
T21023: Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla)

Enlarged 10x life-size, 2-part
Family: Asteraceae

Asteraceae or composite flowers are characterized by the torus, a series of florets arranged in dense heads, that resemble a single flower.  A very old plant, Chamomile has existed since prehistoric times.  It has been used medicinally ...

Item: T21023
US $  305.00
T21024: Meadow Clary (Salvia pratensis)

Meadow Clary (Salvia pratensis)

Enlarged 15x life-size, 4-part
Family: Labiateae

At 15 times magnification, the model shows the detailed structure of a single flower with its pollination mechanism. For further illustration, the model separates into four components and the typical barrier mechanism is flexibly mounted. Magnetic ...

Item: T21024
US $  305.00
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