Monocotyledonous Plants (4)
Monocotyledonous plant models are designed to support structured botanical education across classroom and collegiate learning environments. This collection illustrates key monocot structures such as stems, leaves, roots, and vascular systems, enabling clear visualization of plant anatomy and growth patterns. These models support comparative plant study and botanical instruction within biology and plant science education programs.
SOMSO Model of a Wheat Grain as an Example of a Caryopsis
Model#: BoS 18Triticum aestivum L. enlarged approx. 75 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Jung. The model demonstrates a wheat grain divided longitudinally. The embryo can be removed. The cell layers of the fused fruit and...
SOMSO Earlet of Rye
Model#: BoS 15/5Secale cereale enlarged approx. 25 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Jung and Prof. Dr. W. Weber. Separable into 4 parts to show the typical structure of an earlet of grass. On a stand...
SOMSO Tulip Bulb
Model#: BoS 15/3Tulipa gesneriana enlarged approx. 5 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. The model shows the longitudinal section of a shooting tulip bulb. Separable into 3 parts. On a green base with key.
SOMSO Garden Tulip, Flower
Model#: BoS 15/2Tulipa gesneriana enlarged approx. 4 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Jung and Prof. Dr. W. Weber. One Half of the corolla can be removed to show the stamens and the pistill. The arrangement...
