Bentham & Hooker Classification – Angiosperm Chart | 144 | Dbios

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Bentham & Hooker Classification – Angiosperm Chart | 144 | Dbios

High-quality laminated Angiosperms Classification Chart based on Bentham & Hooker’s system. Ideal for botany labs, taxonomy studies, and plant identification.

Category Brand:

395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Taxonomy, Plant Classification, Botany Studies

Product Overview

The Bentham & Hooker Classification – Angiosperms Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool for botanists, students, and researchers. This chart provides a clear, systematic representation of angiosperm classification as per the renowned Bentham & Hooker system, widely used in taxonomy. The laminated finish ensures durability, making it suitable for frequent use in labs, classrooms, or field studies. Each section is color-coded for easy reference, with detailed illustrations and concise descriptions of plant families, orders, and genera. The chart covers monocots and dicots, highlighting key morphological and anatomical features for accurate identification. Its compact yet comprehensive layout makes it an indispensable resource for botany studies, herbarium work, and comparative plant analysis. Whether used for academic research or practical applications, this chart simplifies complex classification, aiding in precise plant categorization.

FAQs

1. What is the primary application of this Angiosperms Chart?

This chart is primarily used for taxonomy studies, plant classification, and botany education, following the Bentham & Hooker system.

2. Is this chart suitable for fieldwork or only lab use?

The laminated material makes it durable for both lab and fieldwork, ensuring it withstands frequent handling.

3. Can this chart be used for identifying monocots and dicots?

Yes, it includes detailed classifications for both monocotyledons and dicotyledons with visual aids.

4. How should this chart be stored to maintain its quality?

Store it in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or warping of the laminated surface.

5. Are there alternative classification systems included in this chart?

No, this chart strictly follows the Bentham & Hooker system for angiosperm classification.