Spirogyra (common names include water silk, mermaid's tresses, and blanket weed) is a genus of filamentous charophyte green algae of the order Zygnematales...
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Spirogyra were a British folk rock/prog band that released three albums between 1971 and 1973. The group's most well-known members are co-founder, songwriter...
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Spirogyra is a genus of algae. Spirogyra may also refer to: Spirogyra (band), a British folk/prog rock band Spyro Gyra, an American jazz fusion band Spirogyra...
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Barbara Gaskin (section With Spirogyra)
Canterbury scene. Gaskin was lead vocalist in British folk-prog band Spirogyra (1969–1974). From 1973 to 1976, she sang backing vocals with Dave Stewart's...
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Spirogyra elegans is a species of green algae in the family Zygnemataceae. Guiry, M.D.; Guiry, G.M. "Spirogyra elegans". AlgaeBase. World-wide electronic...
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Common members of the Zygnematophyceae include the filamentous algae Spirogyra and Mougeotia, as well as desmids, which are microscopic algae characterized...
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music combines jazz, R&B, funk, and pop music. The band's name comes from Spirogyra, a genus of green algae which founder Jay Beckenstein had learned about...
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The Spirogyra Butterfly Farm Park Garden, (Spanish: Mariposario Spirogyra), located in San Francisco de Goicoechea, on the edge of Rio Torres, north of...
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larger family Zygnemataceae, with well-known genera such as Zygnema and Spirogyra, includes members that grow as unbranched filaments, which grow longer...
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Signy Island (redirect from Spirogyra Lake)
closest to the shore. Northeast of Amos Lake is Spirogyra Lake, named for the algal genus Spirogyra, which grows abundantly in the lake in summer. To...
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