Basic Infrastructure
- Spacious, well-ventilated room with ample natural or artificial lighting.
- Sturdy workbenches for mounting and dissecting specimens.
- Sinks with running water and proper drainage.
- Drying racks for plant specimens.
- Herbarium room or section (for storing preserved plant specimens).
Essential Equipment and Instruments
- Compound microscopes and dissecting microscopes (with slide preparation kits).
- Camera lucida and micrometry tools.
- Microtome (for preparing thin plant tissue sections).
- Slides and cover slips (for specimen mounting).
- Charts, models, and preserved specimens (for plant anatomy, taxonomy, and physiology).
- Plant growth chamber or small greenhouse/pot culture units.
- Balances (analytical and digital) for weighing plant materials.
- Hot air oven – for drying plant samples.
- Soxhlet apparatus – for solvent extraction of phytochemicals.
- Water bath and heating mantle – for controlled heating.
- Centrifuge – for separating extracts.
- TLC (Thin Layer Chromatography) chamber – for compound separation.
- Microscopes – for identifying structural plant components.
- Sample grinding unit or mortar and pestle for powdering samples.
- Glass and plastic containers for storing plant extracts.
- Desiccator – to store hygroscopic samples.
- Refrigerator – for preserving samples and extracts.
Apparatus and Tools
- Dissection kits (scalpel, forceps, needles, scissors).
- Glassware: test tubes, beakers, conical flasks, measuring cylinders.
- Thermometers, hand lenses, filter paper.
- Plant press and blotting sheets (for preparing herbarium specimens).
- Petri dishes and specimen jars.
Educational and Reference Materials
- Botanical charts: plant anatomy, life cycles, classification.
- 3D models: plant cell, tissues, flower structure, etc.
- Mounted herbarium sheets of local and exotic plants.
- Preserved specimens (in jars) of algae, fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, and gymnosperms.
- Botany lab manual and field notebooks.
- Reference books and field guides.