Citrus Fruit Botanical Poster
We've recently obtained a series of Scientific German Educational Charts that were originally illustrated in the 1950s and 60s.
They continue to be produced by the same printing company. This manufacturer has been internationally recognized for producing scientifically accurate educational charts since 1929.
These charts have been reissued using the original film and same methods as the first printing. They are printed without inscription for university study and aesthetic purposes with special attention paid to anatomical detail and accuracy.
They are mounted on canvas and fitted with stable wooden rods. They measure 44.5 inches tall by 32.25 inches wide (85 cm x 120 cm). Each chart comes with a nylon cord that passes through the top wooden rod for easy hanging.
They come rolled and are shipped in a sturdy mailing tube. Included with each poster is a key with accompanying text in English, German, French, and Spanish.
Citrus Plant and Fruit Key - (Rustaceae: Citrus (spec., var.) et Fructus citri.
Fig. 1 a) - A cutting from a lemon tree bearing blossom and fruit in unripened state. b) - Lemon tree blossom (longitudinal section, magnified). Fig. 2 a) - A cutting from an orange tree bearing blossom and unripe fruit. b) - Orange blossom (magnified). c) - Orange blossom with exposed pistil. Fig. 3 - Blossom diagram of the citrus plant. Fig. 4-8 Photographs of the most important citrus fruits. Fig. 4 a) - Cross-section through a lemon seedling. b) - Longitudinal section through a lemon. Fig. 5 - Pomegranate. Fig. 6 - Mandarine. Fig. 7 - Grapefruit. Fig. 8 - Orange and seedling.