Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-quality 200 GSM art paper with lamination
Pack Size – Single chart (A1 size: 59.4 x 84.1 cm)
Grade – Laboratory & educational standard
Application – Botanical classification, morphology study, herbarium reference
Product Overview
The Clitoria Ternatea – Fabaceae (Leguminosae) Chart is a meticulously designed botanical reference tool for laboratories, research facilities, and educational institutions. Printed on premium 200 GSM art paper, this chart undergoes a dual lamination process to ensure durability against moisture, handling wear, and UV exposure, preserving its vibrant colors and fine details for years. The A1 dimensions (59.4 x 84.1 cm) provide ample space for high-resolution illustrations of the plant’s morphology, including root systems, leaf structures, floral anatomy, and seed pods, all labeled with scientific precision. The chart adheres to standard botanical nomenclature, making it a reliable resource for taxonomy studies, comparative morphology, and fieldwork documentation. Its tear-resistant construction and lightweight design allow for easy mounting on lab walls or transport between research sites. The UV-coating prevents yellowing, ensuring long-term readability under varied lighting conditions. Whether used for herbarium cross-referencing, student training, or professional research, this chart serves as an indispensable visual aid for accurate plant identification and study within the Fabaceae family.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this Clitoria Ternatea chart?
The chart features a dual-layer matte lamination that protects against moisture, fingerprints, and UV damage while reducing glare for better visibility under lab lighting.
2. Can this chart be used for outdoor fieldwork?
While primarily designed for indoor lab use, the UV-resistant lamination allows short-term outdoor exposure during field studies, though prolonged sunlight may eventually affect longevity.
3. Are the botanical names on this chart updated as per the latest taxonomy?
Yes, the chart follows the most recent Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG) classification system for Fabaceae, ensuring accuracy for modern botanical studies.
4. What’s the ideal way to store this chart when not in use?
Store flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. For long-term storage, place between acid-free boards to prevent curling at the edges.
5. Does this chart include comparative illustrations with other Leguminosae species?
The primary focus is on Clitoria Ternatea’s detailed morphology, though key distinguishing features of the Fabaceae family are highlighted for contextual understanding.

