Monocotyledonous Plants
The family of monocotyledonous plants includes grasses, orchids, lily plants and palms. There are more than 66,000 different species worldwide.
Cereal species in non-flowering state - W11674
This series consists of one model each of wheat, rye, oat and barley and helps students identify important features of common cereal species.
Wheat (Triticum aestivum) - T21009
Model of a spicule magnified 15 times, with removable and dissectable single flower.
Maize Germination (Zea maize) - T40023

This embedded model shows 6 stages of germination.

Wheat (Triticum vulgare) - W11682
Quadri-flowered spicule magnified 25 times. Three fertile flowers in different stages and one infertile apical flower are removable.
Rye (Secale cereale) - W11683
Model of two flowers magnified 25 times in different stages. The flowers, the green-seed grain and the diagram are removable.
Oat (Avena sativa) - W11684
Model of two flowers in different stages magnified 20 times. Dissectable into 6 parts.
Barley (Hordeum hexastichum) - W11685
This model shows two stages of development which can be viewed through window sections at 25 times magnification.
Zea mays flower - W11689
Female flower at 25 times magnification, dissectable.

Maize sprout - W11688
Longitudinal section on 5th day of germination, magnified 15 times.
Maize spicule - W11690
Male spicule magnified 25 times. One flower part is removable for a detailed view.
Rice (Oryza sativa) - W11691
At 30 times magnification, dissectable.
Tissue structure of maize stem - W19209
Longitudinal and lateral view, magnified 200 times.
Tulip (Tulipa gesneriana) - T21010

The section of stamen and pistils is removable, 3 times full size.
(Wild) Orchid (Orchis maculata) - W11673
Model at 25 times magnification.
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