Bring plant science to life with this bright, enlarged, and hands-on Typical Flower Model. Designed to be taken apart and reassembled, this playful teaching model allows learners to explore the inner workings of a flowering plant in a clear and engaging way. With detachable sepals, petals, stamens and ovules, it turns abstract botanical concepts into something tangible, interactive and memorable. Its bold colours and oversized parts make it easy to see how each component fits together, supporting curiosity-led exploration and group discussion.
This dissectible model represents an idealised flower commonly used for teaching plant reproductive anatomy rather than a specific plant species. Based on the structure shown, including three petals and three stamens, it most closely reflects the features of a monocotyledon (monocot) flower. This makes it a valuable visual reference when introducing early classification ideas alongside basic plant biology.
Why this product is beneficial for educational use:
- Helps demonstrate flower structure in a clear, visual way
- Supports understanding of plant reproduction and life cycles
- Encourages hands-on investigation and scientific language
- Builds confidence when observing and discussing natural features
Classroom & play activity ideas:
- Take the model apart and name each flower part during group time
- Match model parts to images or real flowers collected outdoors
- Sequence the parts to show how a flower develops and functions
- Use the model as a storytelling prop to explain how plants grow
Product Details
- Recommended age: 4–8 years
- Measurements: 30 (L) x 38 (H) x 18 (W) cm
- Enlarged, dissectible flower model with detachable components
- Represents an idealised monocot-style flower structure for teaching
- Durable design suitable for repeated classroom handling















