<i>Nephrolepis bostoniensis</i>. Often used for plant tissue culture experiments and for demonstrating the structure and growth habits of a typical fern. It is widely grown in North America. It is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: approximately 6".
Designed to hold larger, heavier display specimens safely and securely, this stand is constructed of thick, clear acrylic. Size: 12" x 8 1/4" x 6 3/4".
The Explore with Me Geology™ series kits are the perfect starter sets for budding geologists. Each collection of ten specimens is enclosed in a handy, plastic storage container. A rock identification chart with images and descriptions helps students better understand each specimen. Appropriate for grades three through twelve.
<i>Dionaea</i> sp. Dicot. A fascinating plant to observe, the leaves close around anything that brushes against the inner hairs. Trapped insects are digested by enzymes the leaves secrete. It is native to North America, especially the Carolinas and prefers acidic conditions such as a bog terrarium. It comes supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 2– 4".
Nicely preserved examples of this classic “free-swimming” crinoid in Solnhofen limestone. Average size: 1" in 2" x 2" to 2" x 3" matrix slab. Germany.
<i>Coleus</i> sp. Dicot. Similar to standard <i>Coleus</i>, with white-tinged leaves indicating the absence of chlorophyll. It is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 5–8".