Halimeda incrassata

Three finger leaf alga
Halimeda incrassata
(Ellis) Lamouroux, 1812

Description:
The plants are erect and grow to a height of about 20 to 24 cm. They have a well-developed, thick, heavily calcified stalk above which the branches are more or less in one plane. The segments are flat and usually 3-lobed. They are dull green in the upper portions and whitish near the base.

Habitat:
Most commonly in shallow sandy areas, including seagrass beds. Occasionally in sandy, rocky areas on and between reefs.

Distribution:
South Florida, Bahamas and Caribbean.

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