Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated paper with waterproof coating
Pack Size – Single chart
Grade – Laboratory & educational grade
Application – Microscopy, botanical studies, fungal identification
Product Overview
The Morchella Fungi Chart is a meticulously designed visual aid for laboratory and research applications, offering high-resolution illustrations of Morchella species. Crafted on durable, waterproof laminated paper, this chart ensures long-lasting use even in high-moisture environments. Each illustration is scientifically accurate, providing clear depictions of key morphological features for precise fungal identification. The chart is optimized for microscopy work, making it an essential tool for botanists, mycologists, and students studying fungal taxonomy. Its compact yet detailed format allows for easy reference during experiments or field studies. The educational-grade quality ensures reliability in academic and professional settings, while the protective lamination prevents wear and tear from frequent handling. Whether used in classrooms, research labs, or personal study spaces, this chart delivers unmatched clarity and durability for fungal analysis.
FAQs
1. What material is the Morchella Fungi Chart made from?
The chart is printed on high-quality paper with a protective laminated coating to ensure durability and water resistance.
2. Can this chart be used for professional mycology research?
Yes, the chart is designed with laboratory-grade precision, making it suitable for both educational and professional mycological studies.
3. Are there alternative charts available for other fungal species?
While this chart focuses on Morchella species, similar educational charts are available for other fungal groups depending on supplier inventory.
4. How should I store the chart to maintain its quality?
Store the chart in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent fading or warping of the laminated surface.
5. Is this chart compatible with standard lab microscopes?
The illustrations are detailed enough for reference during microscopy, though the chart itself is not a microscope slide.

