Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – Laminated Paper
Pack Size – Single Chart
Grade – Educational & Research
Application – Botanical Studies, Taxonomy, Herbarium Reference
Product Overview
The Rosa Indica (Rose) – Rosaceae Chart is an essential reference tool for botanists, researchers, and students engaged in plant taxonomy and morphological studies. This high-quality laminated chart provides a detailed visual representation of the Rosa Indica species, including its floral structure, leaf arrangement, and reproductive parts. The chart is printed on durable, tear-resistant material to ensure longevity in laboratory and field settings. Its precise illustrations and labeled annotations make it ideal for comparative studies, species identification, and educational demonstrations. The chart adheres to standard botanical nomenclature, ensuring accuracy in academic and professional applications. Whether used in herbarium work, classroom instruction, or independent research, this chart serves as a reliable visual aid for understanding the distinctive features of the Rosaceae family. The laminated finish protects against moisture and wear, making it suitable for frequent handling. Its compact size allows for easy storage in lab drawers or field kits, while the high-resolution printing ensures clarity even under magnification.
FAQs
1. What type of lamination is used on this botanical chart?
The chart features a matte lamination that provides durability while reducing glare for better visibility under laboratory lighting conditions.
2. Can this chart be used for professional herbarium documentation?
Yes, the chart meets the accuracy standards required for herbarium work, with scientifically verified illustrations and proper botanical labeling.
3. Are there alternative charts available for other Rosaceae species?
While this specific chart focuses on Rosa Indica, similar botanical charts are available for other economically important species within the Rosaceae family.
4. What is the recommended storage method for long-term preservation?
Store the chart flat in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping or color fading over extended periods.
5. How does this chart compare to digital botanical references?
Unlike digital references, this physical chart provides tactile engagement and doesn’t require electronic devices, making it more reliable for fieldwork and classroom use.

