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  • Great tassel stonewort (Tolypella prolifera)

    Tolypella prolifera (Great tassel stonewort)

    Stoneworts used to be classified as members of the plant kingdom, but it is now agreed that they belong, along with other green algae, in…

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  • Foxtail stonewort (Lamprothamnium papulosum)

    Lamprothamnium papulosum (Foxtail stonewort)

    This is a medium-sized alga with simple, equal sized whorls, which are increasingly close together towards to top of the alga, resembling…

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  • Starry stonewort (Nitellopsis obtusa)

    Nitellopsis obtusa (Starry stonewort)

    Stoneworts used to be classified as members of the plant kingdom, but it is now agreed that they belong – along with other green algae – in…

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  • Slender stonewort (Nitella gracilis)

    Nitella gracilis (Slender stonewort)

    Stoneworts used to be classified as members of the plant kingdom, but it is now agreed that they belong – along with other green algae – in…

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  • Convergent stonewort (Chara connivens)

    Chara connivens (Convergent stonewort)

    Stoneworts used to be classified as members of the plant kingdom, but it is now agreed that they belong, along with other green algae, in…

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