Sphacelaria Arctica
Family Sphacelariaceae
Description
Sphacelaria Arctica is a slow growing perennial arctic macro algae with broom like tufts and a hard stem. The sprouts are irregularly branched off, often feather like with different lengths on the side branches. It is the most deep growing and most common algae in the Baltic Sea.
Color
Brown
Average size
2-8 cm
Age
Perennial.
Habitat
Grows on rocks and stones, but also on other types of algae. It can be found in shallow water and originally in depths down to 40 m Continue reading...
Family Sphacelariaceae
Description
Sphacelaria Arctica is a slow growing perennial arctic macro algae with broom like tufts and a hard stem. The sprouts are irregularly branched off, often feather like with different lengths on the side branches. It is the most deep growing and most common algae in the Baltic Sea.
Color
Brown
Average size
2-8 cm
Age
Perennial.
Habitat
Grows on rocks and stones, but also on other types of algae. It can be found in shallow water and originally in depths down to 40 m Continue reading...
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English: Sphacelaria arctica |
Svenska: Ishavstofs |
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Dansk: ishavs-totalge |