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    Caulerpa taxifolia is a species of green seaweed, an alga of the genus Caulerpa, native to tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Caribbean...
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    evenly opposite each other (e.g. Caulerpa taxifolia), irregular - vesiculate ramuli with no distinct arrangement (e.g. Caulerpa racemosa), verticillate - whorled...
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    Mediterranean Sea and becoming more widespread than the invasive species, Caulerpa taxifolia. It is known as var. cylindracea and may have originated from Australian...
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    marine biologist discovered a patch of a giant, tropical seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia directly under the walls of the museum. The actual source and extent...
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    states for agriculture, and is the most banned out of any wildflower. Caulerpa taxifolia Invasive species International Plant Protection Convention "Cal-IPC:...
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    invaders: divergent spreading kinetics of the alien green algae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea". Biological Invasions. 17 (9): 2717–2728. Bibcode:2015BiInv...
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    erroneously attributed to the dubiously nicknamed "killer algae" Caulerpa taxifolia (a non-native Asian tropical green alga first discovered in the Mediterranean...
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    aquarium staff was responsible for inadvertently breeding a strain of Caulerpa taxifolia or "Killer Algae", a highly invasive species of algae which has had...
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    CF, Meinsez A, Gravez V (eds.). First International Workshop on Caulerpa taxifolia. France: GIS Posidonie Publ. pp. 271–274. ISBN 978-2-905540-19-5....
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    in length. The fronds of the similarly unicellular, and invasive Caulerpa taxifolia can grow up to a foot (0.3 m) long.[citation needed] The largest animal...
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