Mirabilis Jalapa & Bignonia – Anomalous Stem Chart | Db18 | Dbios

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Mirabilis Jalapa & Bignonia – Anomalous Stem Chart | Db18 | Dbios

Detailed anatomical chart showcasing anomalous secondary growth in Mirabilis Jalapa and Bignonia stems. Ideal for botany studies, research, and educational demonstrations.

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395.00

Description

Specifications Table

Product Material – Laminated Paper

Pack Size – Single Chart

Grade – Educational/Research

Application – Botany, Plant Anatomy, Secondary Growth Studies

Product Overview

The Mirabilis Jalapa & Bignonia – Anomalous Secondary Growth Stem Chart is a meticulously designed educational tool that illustrates the unique patterns of secondary growth in these plant species. Unlike typical dicot stems, Mirabilis Jalapa and Bignonia exhibit anomalous secondary growth, where the cambium activity deviates from the standard concentric rings. This chart provides a clear, labeled visualization of vascular bundles, cambial rings, and secondary xylem/phloem formation, making it indispensable for botany students, researchers, and educators. The high-resolution, color-coded diagram ensures easy identification of structural differences, aiding in comparative studies of normal and anomalous growth. Laminated for durability, this chart resists wear and tear, ensuring long-term use in laboratories, classrooms, or research settings. Its precise anatomical details align with academic standards, making it a reliable reference for plant anatomy studies. Whether used for self-study or group discussions, this chart enhances understanding of complex botanical concepts with simplicity and clarity.

FAQs

1. What makes this stem chart different from regular secondary growth diagrams?

This chart specifically highlights anomalous secondary growth, where the cambium produces irregular patterns unlike the typical concentric rings seen in standard dicot stems.

2. Can this chart be used for comparative studies between normal and anomalous growth?

Yes, the detailed labeling and color differentiation make it ideal for comparing standard secondary growth with the anomalous types exhibited by Mirabilis Jalapa and Bignonia.

3. Is this chart suitable for undergraduate botany courses?

Absolutely, the chart’s clarity and academic precision align with undergraduate curriculum requirements for plant anatomy and morphology studies.

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

Store in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. The laminated surface protects against moisture, but prolonged exposure to heat may cause warping.

5. Are there alternative charts available for other plant species with anomalous growth?

While this chart focuses on Mirabilis Jalapa and Bignonia, similar anatomical charts for other species may be available—check with your supplier for specialized options.