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    Caulerpa sertularioides, also known as green feather algae, is a species of seaweed in the Caulerpaceae family found in warm water environments. See more

    The seaweed has a pale to dark-green thallus that typically grows to outward to around 0.35 to 2 metres (1.15 to 6.56 ft). It has feather-like fronds that arise from a common stolon. … See more

    The species is found widely through tropical waters. In the United States it is found from North Carolina to Florida. It is also found … See more

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    The species was first formally described by the botanist and taxonomist Marshall Avery Howe in 1905 as part of the work Phycological studies … See more

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