This specimen produces plantlets on the leaf margins. Plantlets can be planted in their own pots, providing an interesting hands-on activities for students.
Mixed varieties; species will vary. Excellent for general study or populating terrariums. It is supplied in a plastic bag with care instructions. Size: 3" x 4".
Short life cycle have made these popular plants for genetics and biotechnology. These are a laboratory strain of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>. Life cycle is six to seven weeks under fluorescent lighting. Overall expected height is approximately 12"–13".
Use this comprehensive set to introduce your students to the seedless classes of plants.<BR>Includes: one each lichen, liverwort (vegetative only), moss and fern.
<i>Sarracenia purpurea</i> var. Dicot. This plant’s unusual hollow, red-and-green pitcher-shaped leaves are used to trap insects for the plant’s food. The leaves hold water in which trapped insects drown and decompose; the leaves absorb the nutrients from the decomposed insects. It is native to acidic bogs in temperate regions, although some species are found in tropical areas. It prefers acidic conditions in terrariums and comes supplied in a pot with care instructions. Size: 4–6".
<i>Sagittaria graminea</i>. Monocot. Rooted aquarium plant with long, narrow leaves. Size: 5– 8". Package of six.<BR><BR>Unless otherwise noted, plants are supplied in waterproof, plastic bags that keep plants fresh and healthy. Care instructions are included. Be sure to check with your state’s Department of Agriculture for any restrictions.
Hatchery kit comes complete with a base, a piece of airline tubing, three packets of hatch mix and instructions. All you need is a small air pump, light source and an empty 2L soda bottle.
<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".