Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated high-quality paper
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Laboratory & Educational
Application – Botanical studies, comparative morphology, lab reference
Product Overview
The BOERHAVIA & NYCTANTHES – ANOMALOUS SEC.GROWTH STEM CHART is a meticulously designed visual aid for in-depth botanical analysis. This chart highlights the unique secondary growth patterns in Boerhavia and Nyctanthes, offering a clear comparative study of their vascular structures. Crafted from durable, laminated paper, it ensures long-lasting use in laboratory settings without wear or fading. The high-resolution illustrations provide precise anatomical details, making it an indispensable tool for researchers, educators, and students engaged in plant morphology studies. Its educational-grade quality ensures accuracy, while the compact, single-chart format allows for easy handling and display. Whether used for reference, teaching, or research documentation, this chart delivers unmatched clarity and scientific reliability.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used for durability in this chart?
The chart features a high-quality, tear-resistant lamination that protects against moisture and frequent handling, ensuring longevity in lab environments.
2. Can this chart be used for comparative studies between other plant species?
While specifically designed for Boerhavia and Nyctanthes, the detailed vascular illustrations can serve as a reference for broader comparative plant anatomy studies.
3. Is this chart suitable for digital projection in classrooms?
The high-resolution print ensures clarity even when enlarged, making it adaptable for digital projection or photographic documentation in educational settings.
4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its condition?
Store the chart flat in a dry, cool environment away from direct sunlight to prevent warping or discoloration over time.
5. Are there alternative charts available for other anomalous growth patterns?
Similar charts are available for other plant species exhibiting unique growth traits, though this specific model focuses exclusively on Boerhavia and Nyctanthes.

