SOMSO Botany Models (109)
SOMSO botany models are precision-crafted teaching tools designed to support structured botanical education across classroom and collegiate learning environments. This collection includes detailed plant models illustrating morphology, reproductive structures, and internal plant anatomy. Each model is engineered with fine structural detail and realistic finishes to support clear demonstration and system-level study in botany and plant science instruction.
SOMSO Cherry Flower
Model#: BoS 15/21Sweet cherry Prunus avium enlarged approx. 9 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. One part of the cup-shaped receptacle with one sepal two petals and a group of stamens is removable exposing the...
SOMSO Worm Fern, Spore Formation
Model#: BoS 14/5-ADryopteris filix-mas enlarged approximately 550 times (Sporangium) / 850 times (Spore tetrad and germination) in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. A sub-model shows a sporangium in the moment of opening. In addition to this...
SOMSO Horsetail
Model#: BoS 14/4-AEquisetum arvense. Fertile shoot approx. 6 times sporophyll with sporangia approx. 50 times vegetative shoot approx. 3 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. In one piece. On a stand with green base and...
SOMSO Liverwort
Model#: BoS 14/3-AMarchantia polymorpha enlarged approx. 10 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. Thallus with three gemma cups each containing gemmae. The thallus becomes either male or female by attaching the two antheridial or two...
SOMSO Apple Flower - Ovary in Longitudinal Section
Model#: BoS 3Pirus malus enlarged approx. 10 times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Jung. In one piece. On a stand with green base and explanatory note.
SOMSO Structure of Hat Fungi
Model#: BoS 227Large model in SOMSO-Plast®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. Axel Meixner graduate chemist and fungi expert Stuttgart. The morphological features of all the major varieties of types of hat fungi can be seen on this...
SOMSO Scots Pine Mycorrhiza
Model#: BoS 226/1Enlarged approximately 430times in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. Can be separated into 6 parts. On a green base.
SOMSO Development of Hat Fungi
Model#: BoS 226natural size in SOMSO-Plast®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. A. Meixner graduate chemist and fungi expert Stuttgart. The mycelium primordial and egg stages young and mature fruiting bodies of the following species are shown: 1....
SOMSO Boletus eduli
Model#: BoS 225BULL. ex FR. Group with six different stages of development. Edible.
SOMSO Inocybe patouillardi
Model#: BoS 159BRES. as BoS 156 but as a group with the 6 most important stages of development. Very poisonous.
SOMSO Botany Models for Structured Plant Science Education
SOMSO botany models are precision-crafted teaching tools designed to support structured botanical education across classroom and collegiate learning environments. These models provide detailed representations of plant anatomy, morphology, and reproductive structures, enabling clear visualization of plant systems for in-depth study and demonstration.
Each model is engineered to align with instructional needs in biology and plant science programs, allowing educators and students to explore plant structure, growth patterns, and system-level organization with clarity and accuracy.
Engineered for Botanical Accuracy and Visual Clarity
SOMSO models are recognized for their fine structural detail and realistic construction, making them effective tools for studying plant anatomy in a structured educational setting. These models support both external morphology and internal plant structure analysis.
Key Features of SOMSO Botany Models
- Detailed representations of plant anatomy and morphology
- Clear visualization of roots, stems, leaves, and reproductive structures
- Sectional and enlarged models for focused study
- Realistic finishes for accurate visual identification
- Durable construction for repeated classroom and lab use
- Designed for system-level botanical instruction
These features allow educators to demonstrate plant structure and function while enabling students to engage with botanical concepts through visual and hands-on learning.
Designed for Biology and Plant Science Learning Environments
SOMSO botany models are used across a range of educational settings where plant structure and biological systems are studied. Their design supports both instructor-led demonstrations and independent student exploration.
Common Educational Applications
- Biology and botany classrooms
- University plant science programs
- Laboratory-based botanical instruction
- Agricultural and environmental science education
- General life science courses
These models are engineered for consistent instructional use while maintaining clarity and durability over time.
Supporting System-Level Understanding of Plant Structure
SOMSO botany models enable learners to study how individual plant structures function together within complete biological systems. This supports deeper understanding of plant growth, reproduction, and adaptation.
Whether used for demonstration, structured coursework, or independent study, SOMSO botany models provide a reliable foundation for accurate and effective plant science education.
