Types of Flowers – Angiosperm Chart | 220 | Dbios

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Types of Flowers – Angiosperm Chart | 220 | Dbios

High-quality laminated types of flowers angiosperms chart with detailed illustrations. Perfect for lab study, research, and educational purposes.

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395.00

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Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Research
Application – Botany Studies, Plant Taxonomy, Classroom Learning

Product Overview

The Types of Flowers – Angiosperms Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool that provides a comprehensive visual representation of angiosperm diversity. This chart features high-resolution illustrations of various flower types, categorized systematically to aid in plant taxonomy and morphological studies. The laminated paper ensures durability, making it suitable for frequent use in labs, classrooms, and research settings. Each flower type is labeled with botanical names and key distinguishing features, ensuring clarity for students and researchers. The chart’s educational grade ensures accuracy, aligning with standard botanical classifications. Whether used for comparative studies or as a quick reference, this chart simplifies complex botanical concepts, making it an indispensable resource for anyone studying plant biology. The clear, easy-to-read format enhances retention and understanding, while the sturdy lamination protects against wear and tear, ensuring long-term usability.

FAQs

1. What types of flowers are included in this angiosperms chart?

This chart covers a wide range of angiosperms, including monocots and dicots, with detailed illustrations of common and scientifically significant flower types.

2. Is this chart suitable for competitive exam preparations like NEET or CSIR?

Yes, the chart aligns with standard botanical classifications and is useful for visual learning, which is beneficial for competitive exams requiring plant taxonomy knowledge.

3. Can this chart be used in humid lab environments?

The laminated finish provides moisture resistance, making it suitable for use in labs and classrooms with varying humidity levels.

4. Are there any alternatives to this chart for studying angiosperms?

Alternatives include digital botanical databases or textbooks, but this chart offers a portable, visual, and easy-to-reference format for quick learning.

5. How should I store this chart to maintain its quality?

Store it flat or rolled in a dry place, away from direct sunlight, to prevent fading and ensure the lamination remains intact for long-term use.

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