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BoS 226 - Development of Hat Fungi
natural size, made in SOMSO-Plast®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. A. Meixner, graduate chemist and fungi expert, Stuttgart. The mycelium, primordial and egg stages, young and mature fruiting bodies of the following species are shown: 1. Amanita phalloides; 2. Xerocomus badius; 3. Common mushroom; 4. Hydnum imbricatum; 5. Oudemansiella radicata. Can be separated into 6 parts.

BoS 226/1 - Scots Pine Mycorrhiza
Pinus sylvestris, root pieces enlarged approx. 40 times, cross-sectioon approx. 430 times made in SOMSO-Plast®. After Prof. Dr. W. Weber. The model represents the morphological and physiological connection between plant roots and fungi dar. Model in two piece, on a stand with green base and description key.

Height: 16,5 cm., width: 32 cm., depth: 26 cm., weight: 1,120 kg

BoS 227- Structure of Hat Fungi
Large model, made in SOMSO-Plast®. Submitted to Dr. rer. nat. Axel Meixner, graduate chemist and fungi expert, Stuttgart. The morphological features of all the major varieties of types of hat fungi can be seen on this separable model which comes in 4 sections. The juxtaposition of the various features on one and the same model not only provides assistance in learning how to identify the different species of mushrooms but also enables direct comparisons to be made between edible mushrooms, for example, and similar-looking poisonous ones. On a green base.