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Thalassia (plant) - Wikipedia Thalassia is a marine seagrass genus comprising two known species [2] Thalassia hemprichii (Ehrenb ) Asch - Pacific Turtlegrass (shores of the Western and Central Indo-Pacific) [2][5] ^ "Genus: Thalassia Banks ex K D Koenig" Germplasm Resources Information Network United States Department of Agriculture 2010-01-25 Retrieved 2012-11-13
Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) - ANGARI Foundation Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum) is a species of seagrass that is extremely important for a number of reasons such as stabilizing seabeds, maintaining water quality and providing habitat and food for many marine organisms
Florida Seagrasses - Florida Department of Environmental Protection Turtle grass (Thalassia testudinum), the largest of the Florida seagrasses, has deeper root structures than any of the other seagrasses It has large ribbon-like leaves that are 4 to 12 mm wide and 10 to 35 mm long
Seagrass Species Profiles – South Florida Aquatic Environments Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) Turtle grass is the most common of seagrasses off the coast of Florida and throughout the Caribbean It also occurs in Bermuda, and south from the Gulf of Mexico to Venezuela The grass blades are flat and ribbon-like, growing to 14 inches (35 5 cm) long and ½ inch (10 mm) wide
(Thalassia) - Botanical Realm Thalassia, the resilient seagrass, is an essential player in our marine ecosystems Its beautiful, flowing meadows not only support a diversity of marine life but also protect our coastlines and help combat climate change
Marine Plants in the Aquarium Thalassia testudinum Species of Thalassia are the most abundant marine plant in the Caribbean A flat bladed, dark green sea grass featuring an extensive root system that securely anchors and protects the plants from tidal surge, storms and ocean currents
Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) – Complete Care Guide Turtle Grass (Thalassia testudinum) is a marine seagrass species found primarily in the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico It plays a crucial role in coastal ecosystems by providing habitat, food, and nursery grounds for a variety of marine life, including sea turtles, fish, and invertebrates
Thalassia testudinum (Turtlegrass) - FSUS - University of North . . . Thalassia testudinum Banks Solander ex K D Koenig Common name: Turtlegrass Phenology: Jan-Dec Habitat: Seagrass beds in estuarine waters Distribution: E coast of c peninsular FL (Indian River County) to s FL, north along the west coast of FL to the Panhandle, west to TX, thence south through Mexico and Central America to South America
Thalassia testudinum - Wikipedia Thalassia testudinum is a perennial grass growing from a long, jointed rhizome The rhizome is buried in the substrate 5 to 10 cm (2 to 4 in) deep, exceptionally down to 25 centimetres (9 8 in) Some nodes are leafless but others bear a tuft of several erect, linear leaf blades