Halimeda discoidea explained

Halimeda discoidea is a species of calcareous green algae in the order Bryopsidales.[1] It is commonly known as Money Plant due to its appearance and is usually found in the tropics.[2]

Description

Halimeda discoidea is a green colored segmented and calcified alga.[3] This alga has a short holdfast and contains flat segments. It can get up to10 cm tall.[4]

Habitat

This species can be found attached to hard bottoms like reef and rocky surfaces anywhere in between 3–100 ft. This alga grows better with high light intensity but it is still capable of growing with low light leves.

Distribution

Halimeda discoidea is found widely across the tropical ocean of the world, including the Hawaiian Islands.[5]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WoRMS - World Register of Marine Species - Halimeda discoidea Decaisne, 1842 . 2022-09-09 . www.marinespecies.org.
  2. Web site: Marine Plants in the Aquarium . 2022-10-10 . www.marineplantbook.com.
  3. Web site: Halimeda (Money Plant) . 2022-11-25 . www.reefcleaners.org . en-gb.
  4. Book: M., Huisman, John . Hawaiian reef plants . 2007 . Univ. of Hawai'i Sea Grant College Program . 1-929054-04-1 . 266978985.
  5. Book: Aiona., Abbott, Isabella . Marine green and brown algae of the Hawaiian Islands . 2004 . Bishop Museum Press . 1-58178-030-3 . 52929144.