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Fruit Types Riker Mount

Fruit Types Riker Mount

Generate Insight into Plant Reproductive Strategies

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Monocot-Dicot Comparison Riker Mount

Monocot-Dicot Comparison Riker Mount

These mounted specimens are a fine supplement to textbook illustrations.

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Plant Kingdom Survey Set Riker Mount

Plant Kingdom Survey Set Riker Mount

The plant kingdom survey set riker mount offers a diverse overview of the plant kingdom.

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Aquatic Insects Riker Mount R288

Aquatic Insects Riker Mount R288

Riker mount of aquatic insects.

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Commercial Crops Identification Mount Set

Commercial Crops Identification Mount Set

Specimens of the most common U.S. agricultural produce.

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Corn Germination Display Mount

Corn Germination Display Mount

Monocot development is easily observed with this multi-specimen display mount. Development is staged from seed progressing to young plant with secondary roots and leaves. The specimens are embedded in a clear Bio-Plastic™ synthetic mounting material that resists scratching and breaking. Instructional illustration is included. Dimensions: 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 " (7.6 x 7.6 cm).

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Leaves and Seeds of Common Trees Identification Mount Set

Leaves and Seeds of Common Trees Identification Mount Set

An impressive survey of north american trees.

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Plant Kingdom Riker Mount Collection

Plant Kingdom Riker Mount Collection

The Plant Kingdom Riker Mount Collection is a beautiful, concise display of major divisions.

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Invasive Species Survey Set

Invasive Species Survey Set

Invasive species are organisms found outside their native range. When these foreign species are introduced into new ecosystems the results can be dramatic as they displace native species and cause problems that the native system cannot adapt to.

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