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Typical Economic Crops.
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Various grasses allow you to compare plant anatomy, and examine why some grasses are viable economic crops. Rapidly growing types are great for testing environmental factors and how they influence growth.
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Learn genetics like Mendel.
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Beautify the classroom.
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A common economic crop.
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(470180-026)
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<i>Tradescantia virginiana</i> or similar. Monocot. This hardy, easy-to-grow ornamental plant can be used for studying meiotic division in mother cells of pollen. Cytoplasmic flows can be seen in cell hairs on staminate filaments. It is native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas and is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 6".
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(470180-032)
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<i>Zebrina</i> sp. Monocot. Similar to <i>Tradescantia</i>, <i>Zebrina</i> is rapid growing and easily propagated. It is native to tropical and subtropical areas of the Americas and is supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 6–8".
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(470357-414)
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These vibrant foliage plants are perfect for creating eye-catching terrariums.
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(470357-412)
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Stunning mixture of cacti for your desert terrarium.
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Transform your terra and grow a reptile, amphibian, or invertebrate oasis with ReptiFauna plants.
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Transform your terra and grow a reptile, amphibian, or invertebrate jungle with ReptiFauna plants.
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(470337-660)
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Transform your terra and grow a reptile, amphibian, or invertebrate jungle with ReptiFauna plants.
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Transform your terra! Grow your reptile, amphibian, or invertebrate jungle with ReptiFauna plants.
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A popular houseplant said to bring good luck and prosperity.
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(470176-334)
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This specimen produces plantlets on the leaf margins. Plantlets can be planted in their own pots, providing an interesting hands-on activities for students.
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(470189-238)
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Chlorophyllum comossum<BR>Botanists often use this hardy, easily propagated monocot for plant physiology and cytology studies.
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