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3 B S c i e n t i f i c ® B i o l o g y
Botani ca l Mode l s
Morphology
Oilseed Rape
(Brassica
napus ssp. oleifera)
This model of a single
flower (magnified
12 times) shows the
typical structure of a crucifer
in every detail. In addition, the
cross-section of a ripe rape pod
(magnified 3 times) is depicted on
the base of the model.
18x18x36 cm
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Fabaceae (Papilionaceae)
The name of the papilionaceae species is attributed to their butterfly
shaped corolla. The corolla consists of petals, 2 wings and the keel
comes from two petals which have grown together.
Pea
(Pisum sativum)
This model shows the detailed
structure of a single flower with
its pollination mechanism (magni-
fied approx. 8-fold). For purposes
of better illustration, it is possi-
ble to detach the detailed model
into 12 components. In addition,
the cross-section of a ripe pea pod
(magnified 8-fold) is depicted on
the base of the model.
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Crowfoot Plants (Ranunculaceae)
The crowfoot species includes many herbs. The flowers are often
yellow.
Celandine
(Ficaria verna)
Magnified 10 times.
39 cm; 0.4 kg
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Cruciferous Plants (Capparaceae)
The cruciferous plants species have earned their name because of the
grape shaped flowers with 4 cross shaped sepals and petals. The fruit
is often a silique.
Wild Rape (Sinapis arvenis)
Model at 12 times magnification.
The 2-part carpel area can be taken
out for detailed study.
35 cm; 0.3 kg
9982-1002514
Primrose Plants (Primulaceae)
Hardies featuring rosette like, ground petals, a leafless stalk and um-
bel like flowers are typical of primrose species. The sepals and petals
are partly grown together.
Primrose (Primula veris)
This model shows the complete flower and a longitudinal section.
39 cm; 1.2 kg
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