The seaweed has a green thallus that spreads outward to around 10 centimetres (3.9 in) forming dense low mats.[1]
The species is found in warmer waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans particularly in the Caribbean. In Western Australia, it is found along the coast in the Kimberley region extending south to the Pilbara.[1]
caulerpa, verticillata, species, seaweed, caulerpaceae, family, illustration, george, stephen, west, after, frederik, børgesen, scientific, classification, unranked, viridiplantae, division, chlorophyta, class, ulvophyceae, order, bryopsidales, family, caulerp. Caulerpa verticillata is a species of seaweed in the Caulerpaceae family 1 Caulerpa verticillata Illustration by George Stephen West after Frederik Borgesen Scientific classification unranked Viridiplantae Division Chlorophyta Class Ulvophyceae Order Bryopsidales Family Caulerpaceae Genus Caulerpa Species C verticillata Binomial name Caulerpa verticillataJ Agardh The seaweed has a green thallus that spreads outward to around 10 centimetres 3 9 in forming dense low mats 1 The species is found in warmer waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans particularly in the Caribbean In Western Australia it is found along the coast in the Kimberley region extending south to the Pilbara 1 References edit a b c Caulerpa verticillata FloraBase Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Caulerpa verticillata amp oldid 1011405151, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,