Multicellular algae (green, blue-green and red algae)
Multicellular plants with a leafy appearance that grow in water and are visible to the human eye
Multicellular, large algae, resembling vascular plants but lacking advanced reproductive and water management systems (e.g., kelp).
Large algae including red, green and brown algae.
Large multicellular algae. (green red and brown varieties)
Scientific name to describe organisms comprised of multicellular algae.
Multicellular algae (visible without using a microscope) such as giant kelp and bull kelp; having a filamentous, sheet, or mat-like appearance.
non-rooted aquatic plants commonly referred to as seaweed
a classification of algae that are defined according to the size of the plant where the body of the plant is large enough to be observable to the eye.
Large plant-like algae commonly found in red, green and brown varieties. One of the most common of these is Caulerpa, which produces large green spheres resembling grapes.