Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-quality laminated paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Botany studies, plant morphology, lab demonstrations
Product Overview
The Aestivation Angiosperms Chart is an essential visual aid for botany laboratories, classrooms, and research settings, offering a clear and detailed representation of floral aesthetics in angiosperms. Crafted from high-quality laminated paper, this chart ensures durability against frequent handling, moisture, and wear, making it ideal for long-term educational use. The vibrant, high-resolution illustrations depict various types of aestivation—such as valvate, twisted, imbricate, and vexillary—with precise labeling to facilitate easy understanding of floral bud arrangements. The laminated surface not only enhances longevity but also allows for easy cleaning, ensuring the chart remains in pristine condition even after repeated use. Designed to meet academic and laboratory standards, this chart serves as a reliable reference for students, educators, and researchers studying plant morphology. Its compact yet informative layout makes it a practical addition to any botany lab, aiding in the visualization of complex botanical concepts without the need for physical specimens.
FAQs
1. What material is the Aestivation Angiosperms Chart made from?
The chart is made from high-quality laminated paper, ensuring durability and resistance to moisture and wear.
2. Can this chart be used for professional research purposes?
Yes, the chart is designed to meet laboratory and educational standards, making it suitable for both academic and research applications.
3. How should I store the chart to maintain its condition?
Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding or rolling it to prevent creases or damage to the lamination.
4. Is this chart compatible with standard lab display boards?
Yes, the chart is sized to fit most standard lab display boards and can be easily mounted using pins or adhesive strips.
5. Are there alternative charts available for other botanical topics?
While this chart focuses on aestivation in angiosperms, similar educational charts are available for other botanical subjects like leaf venation, root systems, and flower anatomy.

