Description
Specifications
Product Name – Fern Model
Quantity/Pack Size – Single Unit
Form – 3D Botanical Replica
Grade – Laboratory Grade
Application – Plant Morphology Observation, Botanical Study, Laboratory Demonstration
product overview
The Fern Model is a high-quality, laboratory-grade replica designed to provide a precise representation of fern anatomy and structure. Crafted with durable, non-toxic materials, this 3D model showcases critical components such as fronds, rhizomes, petioles, and sporangia with meticulous detailing. Each frond is accurately segmented, displaying the natural arrangement of leaflets and sori, emphasizing the morphological features of ferns. Color-coded sections highlight spore-producing regions, enhancing visual clarity and facilitating detailed structural observation. The rhizome and root system are represented with proportionate accuracy, demonstrating the natural orientation and connection between different plant parts. Mounted on a stable base, the model allows secure placement during repeated handling and demonstrations, ensuring longevity and reliability. Its detailed surface texture and realistic proportions make it ideal for observing fine botanical structures, including venation patterns and reproductive organs. Lightweight yet durable, the model is easy to handle, transport, and store, while maintaining precise anatomical fidelity. Designed for educators, students, and researchers, the Fern Model provides an exceptional visual and tactile tool for systematic plant structure observation, laboratory demonstrations, and clear morphological study, combining accuracy, durability, and ease of use into a compact laboratory-grade botanical model.
FAQs
1. Does the model display sporangia and sori clearly?
Yes, the model highlights sporangia and sori with distinct color-coding for easy identification and observation.
2. Can it be used with other botanical models?
Yes, it is compatible with other laboratory-grade plant and botanical models for comparative study.
3. What is the recommended storage method?
Store in a dry, dust-free environment, away from direct sunlight to maintain color and structural details.
4. Are alternative plant models available for purchase?
Yes, models of mosses, algae, and other vascular plants are available for laboratory observation.
5. Is this model durable for repeated handling?
Yes, it is made from robust laboratory-grade materials suitable for frequent use and observation in labs.










