Caulerpa
racemosa (Forsskal)
J. Agardh
Order
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Family
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Genus
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Caulerpales
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Caulerpaceae
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Caulerpa
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Caulerpa
racemosa (Forsskal)
J. Agardh
Characteristics
Plants
wide spreading with long, coarse branching stolons, becoming very
densely enlangled in old colonies, which often become 1-2 m in diameter;
stout descending rhizoid-bearing branches common; erect foliar branches
often much crowded on the stolons, sometimes more remote, one to several
centimeters tall, simple or very sparingly forked, covered with short
clavate to spherical stalked branchlets;
stolon being 0.3 - 0.8 mm in diameter and usually less than 10 cm
long, though occasionally some reach 20 cm or more, the assilimators
are erect, cylindrical, 1 - 10 cm long and 0.3 - 0.8 mm in diameter,
unbranched or occasionally so and during the gretest part of the vegetative
period they are devoid of vesicles and thus are similar in appearance
to the stolon; assimilators of mature plants carry 1 - 5 pairs of
pyriform vesicles measuring about 1.0 1.2 mm in diameter.
Distribution
: Maharashtra, Honawar Bhatkal (Karnataka).
Ecological
status : Intertidal zone
IUCN status : NE
Uses
: Food and animal feed