Chara hispida, the bristly stonewort, is a green alga species in the genus Chara. With 30 to 200 cm height and a stem diameter of 2–3 mm Chara hispida is one of the biggest Chara species in Europe.[1]
^Werner Krause, Hanuš Ettl, Georg Gärtner, H. Heynig, D. Mollenhauer: Süsswasserflora von Mitteleuropa. Band 18: Charales (Charophyceae). – Gustav Fischer Verlag, 1997. ISBN 3-437-25056-6
Charahispida, the bristly stonewort, is a green alga species in the genus Chara. With 30 to 200 cm height and a stem diameter of 2–3 mm Chara hispida...
the National Park, formed by different members of genus Chara (Charahispida, Chara major, Chara canescens), also known locally as "ovas", and are able...
bladderworts. In central Europe, it forms a distinct community with Charahispida and the aquatic form of Juncus subnodulosus in oligotrophic, calcium-rich...
or Native Lassiandra P competes with Al and reduces uptake. Al Solidago hispida (Solidago canadensis L.) Hairy Goldenrod Origin Canada. : 891 Al 100 Vicia...
Species Family BSI status IUCN status Region Notes Chara nuda Characeae Data deficient Chara setosa Characeae Data deficient Nitella annamalaiensis Characeae...
doi:10.26879/433. Alexander Borisovitch Doweld (2015). "Chara nikolskae, a new name for Chara elliptica Nikolskaja (1984) non Fritzsche (1924) and Aclistochara...