Halosaccion glandiforme, also known as sea sacs or sea grapes, is a species of red algae. It was first described to science by S. G. Gmelin in 1768, in...
mussels may prevent the growth of competing algae such as Corallina or Halosaccion, allowing Postelsia to grow freely after wave action has eliminated the...
Palmariaceae Sea grapes (Halosaccion glandiforme), found at Fitzgerald Marine Reserve, Moss Beach, California Scientific classification (unranked): Archaeplastida...
Palmariales Halosaccion yendoi on exhibit in the National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo Scientific classification (unranked): Archaeplastida Division:...
mussels may prevent the growth of competing algae such as Corallina or Halosaccion, allowing Postelsia to grow freely after wave action removes the mussels...