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Is there any lithophytic algae named Batracho spermla ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Batrachospermum is one of the freshwater forms of Rhodophyceae. This alga is found in slow running shallow streams and on the banks of lakes and ponds. It is more commonly found in well-aerated waters. The plants are blue-green, olive-green, violet and reddish in colour. The variation in colour is as a result of the differences in light intensity. The species which grow in deep water are reddish or violet in colour whereas, the species growing in shallow water are olive-green in colour.

Answered by loki2106
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Explanation:

Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. Those that grow on rocks are also known as epipetric or epilithic plants

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