- Species:
Halosaccion americanum Halosaccion glandiforme (S.G.Gmelin)
Ruprecht Halosaccion hydrophora (Postels & Ruprecht)
Kuetzin Halosaccion pubescens...
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Halosaccion glandiforme, also
known as sea sacs or sea grapes, is a
species of red algae. It was
first described to
science by S. G.
Gmelin in 1768, in...
- that
grows in
southern Europe and
parts of
western and
central Asia
Halosaccion glandiforme,
another seaweed unrelated to Caulerpa.
Valonia ventricosa...
- ****onicus
Binomial name
Analipus ****onicus (Harvey) M.J.Wynne, 1971
Synonyms Halosaccion ****oni****
Harvey Chordaria abietina Ruprecht ex
Farlow Heterochordaria...
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mussels may
prevent the
growth of
competing algae such as
Corallina or
Halosaccion,
allowing Postelsia to grow
freely after wave
action has
eliminated the...
-
Palmariaceae Sea
grapes (
Halosaccion glandiforme),
found at
Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Moss Beach,
California Scientific classification Clade: Archaeplastida...
- moss (Eucheuma spp.) Sangau/Intip-intip (Gelidiella acerosa) Sea sacs (
Halosaccion glandiforme) Tartariptip/Limu
maneoneo (Palisada perforata) Tikog-tikog...
- of kelp,
which have been
identified as
Agarum spp.,
Alaria praelonga,
Halosaccion glandiforme,
Laminaria saccharina,
Nereocyctis luetkeana, and Thal****iophyllum...
-
Palmariales Halosaccion yendoi on
exhibit in the
National Museum of
Nature and Science,
Tokyo Scientific classification Clade:
Archaeplastida Division:...
-
mussels may
prevent the
growth of
competing algae such as
Corallina or
Halosaccion,
allowing Postelsia to grow
freely after wave
action removes the mussels...