Description: English: Artificial Halophila stipulacea in the Aquarium of the Bay’s Jellies Gallery in San Francisco, California. This model was likely produced by Pangea America, distributed by RocknReefs, Inc. Date: 21 July 2021, 11:10:14. Source: Own work. Author: Coughdrop12.
Description: English: Artificial Halophila stipulacea in the Aquarium of the Bay’s Jellies Gallery in San Francisco, California. These models were likely produced by Pangea America, distributed by RocknReefs, Inc. The rhizome model is in the background while single disk models are in the foreground. Date: 22 June 2022, 11:59:01. Source: Own work. Author: Coughdrop12.
Description: English: This is a close view of part of the scan of a herbarium specimen of Halophila ovalis (Hydrocharitaceae) shown in the adjacent image. H. ovalis is a marine flowering plant native to Lord Howe Island. Collection info is as follows: "Game 69/225. On the sandy floor of the lagoon at North Bay, probably about 18 inches below spring low tide. A few pieces seen exposed at very low tide in another part of North Bay. Lord Howe Island, August 26th 1969". A duplicate is at Kew and is cited in the Flora of Australia Vol. 49 p.405. The species is widespread in the western Pacific and elsewhere in warm regions. Date: 21 September 2014, 04:28:34. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/47945928@N02/15682047018/. Author: John Game.
Description: English: Johnson's seagrass bed. Source: From a USA government website that doesn't have a proclaimed copyright restriction: http://www.nmfs.noaa.gov/prot_res/species/plants/Johnsons.html (Fisheries). Author: This file is lacking author information.
Description: English: This is a scan of a herbarium specimen of Halophila ovalis (Hydrocharitaceae), a marine flowering plant native to Lord Howe Island. Collection info is as follows: "Game 69/225. On the sandy floor of the lagoon at North Bay, probably about 18 inches below spring low tide. A few pieces seen exposed at very low tide in another part of North Bay. Lord Howe Island, August 26th 1969". A duplicate is at Kew and is cited in the Flora of Australia Vol. 49 p.405. The species is widespread in the western Pacific and elsewhere in warm regions. Date: 21 September 2014, 04:23:24. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/47945928@N02/15843745036/. Author: John Game.