Inflorescence-2 (Compound & Special) – Angiosperm Chart | 217 | Dbios

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Inflorescence-2 (Compound & Special) – Angiosperm Chart | 217 | Dbios

High-grade educational chart illustrating compound and special inflorescence in angiosperms. Laminated for durability, ideal for detailed botanical studies.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – High-quality laminated paper

Pack Size – Single chart

Grade – Educational/Laboratory

Application – Botany education, plant morphology studies

Product Overview

The INFLORESCENCE -II (COMPOUND & SPECIAL) – ANGIOSPERMS CHART is a meticulously designed educational aid for botany students and researchers. This chart provides a clear, labeled visual representation of compound and special inflorescence types found in angiosperms, making complex botanical concepts easier to understand. The high-resolution illustrations are printed on durable laminated paper, ensuring longevity even with frequent use in labs or classrooms. Each inflorescence type is depicted with precise botanical accuracy, including raceme, cyme, panicle, and specialized forms like capitulum and spadix, allowing for comprehensive comparative studies. The chart’s user-friendly layout and color-coded labels enhance readability, while its lightweight yet sturdy construction makes it easy to mount or store. Whether used for self-study, teaching demonstrations, or lab reference, this chart serves as an indispensable tool for mastering plant morphology. The lamination protects against moisture and wear, ensuring the chart remains a reliable resource for years.

FAQs

1. What types of inflorescence are covered in this chart?

This chart includes detailed illustrations of compound inflorescence types such as raceme, cyme, and panicle, along with special forms like capitulum, spadix, and catkin, providing a broad overview of angiosperm floral arrangements.

2. Is this chart suitable for professional research, or just academic use?

While primarily designed for educational purposes, the chart’s botanical accuracy and detailed labeling make it a valuable reference for researchers conducting preliminary studies on plant morphology or floral structure.

3. Can this chart be used in humid lab environments without damage?

Yes, the chart is laminated with a moisture-resistant coating, making it durable enough for use in labs or fieldwork where exposure to humidity or occasional spills may occur.

4. Are there alternative charts available for gymnosperm inflorescence?

This specific chart focuses exclusively on angiosperm inflorescence. For gymnosperm studies, a separate chart dedicated to cone structures and reproductive morphology would be required.

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

Store the chart flat in a dry, cool environment, away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures. Avoid folding or rolling to prevent creases, and clean the laminated surface gently with a damp cloth if needed.