MEDICINAL PLANTS – III (ENDANGERED SPECIES) – Botany Chart | 108 | Dbios

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MEDICINAL PLANTS – III (ENDANGERED SPECIES) – Botany Chart | 108 | Dbios

Premium-grade botany chart featuring endangered medicinal plants. Laminated for durability, ideal for lab studies, research, and educational purposes.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Material – High-quality laminated paper

Pack Size – Single chart

Grade – Educational/Laboratory

Application – Botany studies, plant identification, research reference

Product Overview

The MEDICINAL PLANTS-III (ENDANGERED SPECIES) – BOTANY CHART is a meticulously designed educational tool for botany enthusiasts, researchers, and students. This high-resolution chart showcases detailed illustrations of endangered medicinal plants, providing a comprehensive visual reference for identification and study. The chart is printed on premium laminated paper, ensuring durability against wear, moisture, and fading—making it ideal for long-term use in labs, classrooms, or research facilities. Each plant is labeled with its scientific name, common uses, and conservation status, offering a quick yet thorough understanding of these rare species. The vibrant colors and precise botanical accuracy make it an indispensable resource for herbarium work, field studies, or academic projects. Whether used for comparative analysis, species documentation, or educational demonstrations, this chart delivers clarity and reliability. Its lightweight design allows for easy mounting or portability, while the lamination protects against spills and handling damage. Perfect for institutions, researchers, or students seeking a dependable botanical reference.

FAQs

1. What type of lamination is used on this botany chart?

The chart features a glossy, water-resistant lamination that protects against moisture, stains, and general wear while preserving print clarity.

2. Can this chart be used for professional research documentation?

Yes, the detailed illustrations and accurate labeling make it suitable for research documentation, species comparison, and educational presentations.

3. Are the endangered species on this chart labeled with their IUCN status?

The chart includes conservation status indicators for each plant, aligning with recognized botanical classification standards.

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

Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. Rolling it in a protective tube or laying it flat under light pressure helps prevent creases.

5. Is this chart compatible with standard display frames?

Yes, the chart’s dimensions fit most standard poster frames, allowing for easy wall mounting in labs or classrooms.