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 a more…
Item: T21003/1
£ 170.00
£ 121.50
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…
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Item: T21003
£ 174.00
Dicotyledonous Flower
…taught on this magnified dicotyledonous flower model of an idealized flower with, torus, ovary, and style. Removable parts of the dicotyledonous flower are: 3 petals 4 sepals 4 filaments 2 anthers and the ovary are cut partly to show the inner structures of the dicotyledonous flower. 6 pollen grains…
Item: W42519
£ 471.00
Canola (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 to make Canola…
Item: T21020
£ 148.00
Absorption Zone of the Root
This relief model shows the absorption zone of a dicotyledonous plant. The model shows the absorption zone of the root of a white mustard (sinapis alba) plant.
Item: T21002
£ 148.00
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 to…
Item: T21023
£ 176.00
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.…
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Item: T21022
£ 248.00
Pea (pisum sativum)
Enlarged 7x life-size, 12-part Family: Papilionaceae/Leguminoseae The pea is one of the earliest cultivated crops, first harvested in the early Stone Age. There are over 17,000 members of the Papilionaceae family, named for its butterfly-like zygomorphic symmetry of the corolla. The corolla…
Item: T21026
£ 171.00
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.…
Item: T21024
£ 176.00
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…
Item: T21016
£ 103.00
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 and female parts.…
Item: T21017
£ 117.00