Scientific name Halophila Rank Genus | ||
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Lower classifications Halophila ovalis, Halophila johnsonii |
Halophila seagrass labrador mangrove
Halophila is a genus of seagrasses in the family Hydrocharitaceae, the tape-grasses. It was described as a genus in 1806. The number of its contained species, and its own placement in the order Alismatales, has been subject to revision by botanical authors.
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- Halophila seagrass labrador mangrove
- Medicinal rice p5n formulations for halophila excess pankaj oudhia s medicinal plant database
- Species
- References

It is widespread in tropical waters, the distribution range also extends to subtropical and temperate waters primarily the Indian and Pacific Oceans but also the Mediterranean and Caribbean Seas and the Gulf of Mexico.

Unlike other seagrasses, the leaves of some species of Halophila do not have basal sheaths (i.e. the bases of the leaves do not wrap around the stem to form a sheath).

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Species
Species accepted by the Kew Botanical Garden



References
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