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Bryopsis hypnoides
Bryopsis hypnoides is a small, moss-like filamentous green alga found in sheltered intertidal and subtidal zones of temperate seas, forming soft tufts on rocky substrates.
apps Top Bryopsis hypnoides Alternatives
The top alternative to Bryopsis hypnoides in 2026 is Acetabularia acetabulum with a score of 9.1/10, followed by Caulerpa taxifolia (8.8) and Valonia ventricosa (8.5).
Acetabularia acetabulum
Acetabularia acetabulum is a unique, solitary seaweed species found primarily in the Mediterranean Sea. This green algae...
Caulerpa taxifolia
Caulerpa taxifolia is a species of green algae belonging to the Chlorophyta group. It’s notable for its rapid growth and...
Valonia ventricosa
Valonia ventricosa is a tropical green alga notable as one of the largest known single-celled organisms, with glossy sph...
Caulerpa racemosa
Caulerpa racemosa is a pantropical green alga that invaded the Mediterranean from the 1990s onward, outcompeting native...
Caulerpa lentillifera
*Caulerpa lentillifera*, or sea grapes, is a green alga farmed extensively in the Philippines for its edible, caviar-lik...
Halimeda tuna
Halimeda tuna is a calcified segmented green alga of the Mediterranean and tropical Atlantic, contributing significantly...
Ventricaria ventricosa
Ventricaria ventricosa is the currently accepted reclassification of the large-celled tropical alga formerly called Valo...
Codium fragile
Codium fragile is a spongy green alga native to the Pacific that has invaded Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, widely k...
Ulva prolifera
A green alga notorious for forming massive green tides, including a record-breaking bloom spanning thousands of square k...
Halimeda opuntia
Halimeda opuntia is a pantropical calcified green alga and a major contributor to carbonate sediment production on coral...
Caulerpa serrulata
Caulerpa serrulata is a tropical green alga of the Indo-Pacific and Red Sea, distinguished by its flattened, serrated fr...
Codium tomentosum
Codium tomentosum is a dark green, spongy alga native to European Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts, with a dichotomousl...
Bryopsis plumosa
Bryopsis plumosa is a delicate feathery green alga of temperate and subtropical rocky shores, forming plume-like fronds...
Dasya baillouviana
Dasya baillouviana, also known as pompom weed, is a red alga of the family Dasyaceae found in the Mediterranean, notable...
Monostroma grevillei
A green alga of cool temperate North Atlantic and North Pacific waters, forming single-cell-thick translucent sheets and...
Plocamium cartilagineum
A red alga found on temperate Atlantic and Pacific coasts, widely studied for its diverse halogenated monoterpenes with...
Codium adhaerens
Codium adhaerens is a Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic green alga forming flat, encrusting thalli tightly adhered to r...
Cladophora rupestris
Cladophora rupestris is a dark green filamentous alga common on shaded rocky shores of the North Atlantic, persisting ye...
Ulvaria obscura
A dark green alga of cold North Atlantic and North Pacific waters, notable for producing dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMS...
Prasiola stipitata
Prasiola stipitata is a small green alga that thrives in nitrogen-enriched habitats such as bird-colonized rocky shores,...
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