Hypnea
pannosa J.
Agardh
Order
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Family
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Genus
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Gigartinales
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Hypneaceae
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Hypnea
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Hypnea
pannosa J. Agardh
Characteristics
The thalli
are distictly intricate cespitode, forming low, prostrate clumps on
the substrate, reddish, purplish or greenish when dried; main axes
are not percurrent and are compressed or subteret measuring 0.3 -
1.7mm broad in dried material; brancing is repeatedly subdichotomous
to alternate in wide angles forming rounded axil; branchlets bifurcate
into short stubby spines at the terminal portions; short ultimate
branchlets are not dense and are arranged alternately, pinnately or
secundly; these are characteristically stout, stubby and spinose.
Distribution
: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Lakshadweep
Uses
: It is a carrageenan yielding plant. This seaweed is also edible
and the freshly gathered seaweed is commonly prepared as salad.
Cultivation:
Existing
Cultivation: None