Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Botanical Morphology, Plant Anatomy Studies
Product Overview
This CLASSIFICATION OF FRUITS – ANOMALOUS SEC.GROWTH STEM CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool for advanced botanical studies. The chart provides a clear, labeled visualization of anomalous secondary growth patterns in stems, a critical concept in plant morphology. Printed on high-quality laminated paper, it ensures long-lasting durability against wear, moisture, and frequent handling in lab environments. The detailed illustrations highlight key structural variations, including abnormal cambial activity, vascular bundle arrangements, and atypical thickening processes. Suitable for both academic and research applications, this chart serves as a reliable reference for identifying and comparing different types of anomalous growth in dicot and monocot stems. The precision in labeling and color-coding enhances comprehension, making complex anatomical details accessible for students and researchers alike. Its compact, single-chart format allows for easy display in laboratories, classrooms, or study spaces without occupying excessive room.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used in this chart for protection?
The chart features a glossy, water-resistant lamination that protects against spills, humidity, and physical abrasion while maintaining print clarity.
2. Can this chart be used for comparative studies of normal and anomalous stem growth?
Yes, the illustrations explicitly contrast standard secondary growth with anomalous patterns, making it ideal for comparative anatomical analysis.
3. Is this chart compatible with standard lab display stands?
The chart’s dimensions and lightweight laminated material make it compatible with most tabletop easels, clipboards, or wall-mounted display systems.
4. Are the labeled terms on the chart based on standard botanical nomenclature?
All terminology follows internationally recognized botanical nomenclature, ensuring accuracy and consistency with academic textbooks and research papers.
5. How should this chart be stored to prevent damage over time?
Store flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid folding or rolling to prevent creases that may obscure detailed illustrations.

