RME1BCW7–Green seaweed (Codium tomentosum) in a tidal pool. Laredo, Cantabria, Spain, Europe.
RFMEY9E4–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RF2JJYDW6–Green alga velvet horn, Codium tomentosum seaweed underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RM2HB7GFR–Codium tomentosum, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, photographic support, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm
RF2KDXK2E–Green alga velvet horn seaweed close-up, Codium tomentosum, underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain
RF2HKE09R–Inspired by Codium tomentosum, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RMB8B7XD–Velvet horn Codium tomentosum a green seaweed in a rockpool UK
RF2RMC7HK–Velvet horn or codium tomentosum seaweed isolated on white. Spongeweed algae.
RF2PR5C2H–Velvet horn (Codium tomentosum) mass of weed cast up on tideline of beach following a storm, Sanday, Orkney, August 2019
RF2CB8GCM–Ocean floor covered by green seaweeds, Codium tomentosum, underwater in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia, Pontevedra
RM2T6A0CD–Ram's horn squid, Spirula spirula (Spirula peronii) 1, Atlantic thorny oyster, Spondylus americanus 2, seaweed, Codium tomentosum (Spongodium dichotomum) 3, and great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias (Squalus carcharias) 4.Spirule, Spondyle, Spongodium, Squale. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39. .
RF2H9A3GK–Velvet horn seaweed, green alga Codium tomentosum close up, underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RM2E1PATB–Ram's horn squid, Spirula spirula (Spirula peronii) 1, Atlantic thorny oyster, Spondylus americanus 2, seaweed, Codium tomentosum (Spongodium dichotomum) 3, and great white shark, Carcharodon carcharias (Squalus carcharias) 4.Spirule, Spondyle, Spongodium, Squale. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RMKT2RNX–38402 Codium tomentosum
RMW3NK2E–Codium tomentosum Crouan.
RF2JPXB3J–Red alga Plocamium cartilagineum and green alga Codium tomentosum, underwater in the Atlantic ocean, Spain
RM2BXA17G–Codium tomentosum var peruvianum M Howe Codium tomentosum var peruvianum M Howe.
RF2GEEEM3–Green and brown algae underwater ocean, Codium tomentosum, Padina pavonica, Cystoseira tamariscifolia, Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMW7WWAN–Velvet horn (Codium tomentosum) on sea shore, Sark, British Channel Islands.
RMHW0PPE–Green seaweed (Codium tomentosum) in a tidal pool.
RFMEY9F5–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RMB4TTBF–A sea slug Elysia viridis Elysiidae on its foodplant velvet horn Codium tomentosum a green seaweed UK
RF2HNN2R3–Green algae with thick stems on a white background. Codium tomentosum.
RMW7N9K5–Velvet horn / Spongeweed (Codium tomentosum) clump growing on rocks low on the shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2HM002D–Art inspired by Codium tomentosum, Anna Atkins, United Kingdom, c. 1843 - c. 1853, photographic support, cyanotype, height 250 mm × width 200 mm, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMDTF65D–Codium tomemtosus, seaweed
RF2RJ1GEC–Codium tomentosum or spongeweed algae isolated on white. Velvet horn seaweed.
RM2JJCC2A–Velvet horn (Codium tomentosum) seaweed photographed underwater, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK
RF2KEMGY0–Codium tomentosum or velvet horn or spongeweed green alga branch isolated on white.
RMF3R25F–Kelp holdfast (Saccorhiza polyschides, (Lightfoot) Batters) between green algae (Codium tomentosum)
RF2RCF0BK–A detail of the algae Codium tomentosum, found commonly on the west coast of Portugal. Cascais, Portugal.
RM2B6H3JK–Codium tomentosum Codium tomentosum Object Type : photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-81 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: Pages: 250 h mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RMGK6HT3–38402 Codium tomentosum
RM2WC02NY–Codium tomentosum, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RM2HGNE3E–Codium tomentosum ca. 1853 Anna Atkins British. Codium tomentosum. Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871). ca. 1853. Cyanotype. Photographs
RF2H44CND–Green algae and natural sunlight underwater seascape in the ocean (seaweeds Codium tomentosum), Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RMBEHEEF–Seaweed Codium fragile Washed Up On The Beach At Kei Mouth, Eastern Cape Province, South Africa
RME1BCRC–Green seaweed (Codium tomentosum) in a tidal pool. Laredo, Cantabria, Spain, Europe.
RFMEY9DH–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RF2RJ39TE–Green and brown seaweed underwater in the Atlantic ocean (mostly Codium tomentosum and Japanese wireweed algae), natural scene, Spain, Galicia
RMB4W3XJ–A sea slug Elysia viridis Elysiidae on its foodplant velvet horn Codium tomentosum a green seaweed UK
RF2RDWP75–Green algae with sunlight, underwater seascape in the Atlantic ocean, natural scene (Ulva lactuca and Codium tomentosum seaweed), Spain, Galicia
RF2HF4MFA–Three different species of algae on white background. Codium tomentosum, Gelidium, Ulva lactuca. Top view.
RF2T36ND2–Seaweed in the Atlantic ocean, underwater seascape, natural scene, (mostly Codium tomentosum and Japanese wireweed algae), Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RMW7N9K9–Velvet horn / Spongeweed (Codium tomentosum) fronds bent over by water currents as the tide rises, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2JJYDKH–Algae with red, blue and green colors underwater in the ocean, Atlantic seaweeds, natural scene, (Codium, Asparagopsis and Cystoseira Sp.) Spain
RF2PJBA4P–Velvet horn codium tomentosum or spongeweed green alga branch isolated on white.
RM2G42JB3–Codium tomentosum; Zeewier. .
RF2PPPRT8–Codium tomentosum or velvet horn green seaweed isolated on white. Green alga branch.
RFPD1WY1–Codium seaweed algae colored colorful ingredient for cuisine decoration
RF2MXJ2WM–Codium tomentosum or velvet horn or spongeweed seaweed isolated on white. Green alga branch.
RFPD1WYW–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RF2HD15A5–Underwater various colorful algae with a fish in the ocean in shallow water, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RFJAYJWM–Atlantic Ocean underwater ecosystem with different algae and soft corals
RF2RWD9GB–Various seaweed with different colors underwater in the Atlantic ocean, natural scene, Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RMF3R23D–Green algae above and under water
RF2GC4BF9–Various colorful algae seaweeds underwater on the ocean floor, Eastern Atlantic, Spain, Galicia
RFMF3CJ8–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed cooked in Omelette. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about
RF2JGG6EY–Algae on the ocean floor with natural sunlight, underwater seascape in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia
RMRPW7FP–. Album général des diatomées marines, d'eau douce ou fossiles : album représentant tous les genres de diatomées et leurs principales espèces. Diatoms. ALG^^. PL 96.. Codium tomentosum Pseudocodium de Vrisei VI. CHLOROPHYCEu^ .-). Siphonales. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Coupin, Henri, b. 1868. Paris : H. Coupin
RF2RYKNCX–Green and brown seaweed underwater in the ocean, Eastern Atlantic, natural scene, Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RF2HP0FP3–Three different species of algae on white background. Codium tomentosum, Gelidium, Ulva lactuca. Top view.
RF2T36PA4–Various seaweed with sunlight underwater in the Atlantic ocean, natural scene, Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RMW7N9K8–Close up of Velvet horn / Spongeweed (Codium tomentosum) branching fronds growing on rocks low on the shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2RJ3A0N–Green seaweed with fish, natural underwater seascape in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RF2F4B8DX–Algae on the sandy seashore. Close-up of seaweed.
RF2PPCXBJ–Green and red seaweed underwater in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia
RMB4RB0E–Stormy weather over Horsey beach, Norfolk
RF2RBG1KB–Green seaweed underwater with sunlight and shoal of fish, natural seascape in the Atlantic ocean, Spain, Galicia, Rias Baixas
RF2MXJ2WN–Spongeweed seaweed or or codium tomentosum or velvet horn isolated on white. Green alga branch.
RFPD1X04–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RF2JFJ3WR–Macro view of unusual colorful algae with air bubbles isolated on a green background. Stock footage. Natural background with vegetation.
RMF3R244–Seaweed colors
RFMEY9E5–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RMRH31N0–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. Fig. 22. Codium tomentosum. Fig. 23. Vaucheria clavata. until the water is all drained out of the frond, otherwise it will adhere to the linen covering, or break off in pieces, and the specimen will be destroyed. The genus Vaucheria, named in honour of M. Vaucher, a distinguished French botanist, contains a few very interesting but minute green plants, and were it not for the dense masses in which most of the species grow, they would be constantly overlooked or di
RMW7N9G6–Close up of branching fronds of Velvet horn / Spongeweed (Codium tomentosum) growing on rocks low on the shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2F4B8BX–Algae on the sandy seashore. Close-up of seaweed.
RF2MXJ2WR–Velvet horn or spongeweed seaweed isolated on white. Codium tomentosum green alga branch
RFPD1WY9–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RF2KF4B4F–Codium tomentosum or velvet horn or spongeweed green seaweed branch and air bubbles in the water.
RF2JFJ3WJ–Macro view of unusual colorful algae with air bubbles isolated on a green background. Stock footage. Natural background with vegetation.
RMF3R1KX–Seaweed in low tide
RFMEY9D8–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RMRH9KFB–. Botanisk tidsskrift. Botany; Plants; Plants. — 51 — ties clavifera, uvifera and Chemnitzia. It creeps on the rocks, sticks to them by means of its abundantly ramified „roots" between which sand is often gathered and forms low, compact light-green tufts (fig. 1); it is able to grow on rather exposed localities. Furthermore may be found here: Dictyosphœria favulosa which forms big, rather- hard, light green clumps, Cladophora species etc. and in more protected places Bryopsis species, for instance plumosa and pennata, Codium tomentosum etc. Along the shores Sargassum species for instance
RMW7N9KA–Close up of holdfast and branching fronds of Velvet horn / Spongeweed (Codium tomentosum) growing on rocks low on the shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RMW7TE37–Velvet Horn (Codium tomentosum) from tidepool, County Clare, Ireland, December. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RFPD1WY3–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RF2KF4B4H–Codium tomentosum or velvet horn or spongeweed green alga branch and air bubbles in the water.
RMF3R1K7–Tree-like green algae
RFMF3CGK–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed cooked in Omelette. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about
RMRHA6E7–. Botanische Exkursionen im Golfe von Neapel. Marine algae. â 24 Codium den gewöhnlichen Zellbegriff ganz über den Haufen. Betrachten wir z. B. Codium tomentosum oder C. elongatum. Aus einer scheibenförmigen Anhäufung von Be- festigungszellen steigt ein dichtes Astgewirre eines dunkelgrünen, geweihartig verzweigten Algenkörpers bis 50 cm in die Höhe. Die ca. l/t cm dicken Aeste haben eine sammetweiche Oberfläche und daher der Pflanze den Namen xdfdiou (Schafspelz,! eingetragen. Die leiseste Bewegung des Wassers vermag diesen auf- strebenden Busch spielend hin und her zu treiben. Nehmen
RMW7TE3E–Velvet Horn (Codium tomentosum) from tidepool, County Clare, Ireland, December. Meetyourneighbours.net project
RFPD1X01–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RMF3R1JF–Light and dark green algae in low tide
RFMEY9EG–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about 50 species worldwi
RMRJX7KW–. Atoll research bulletin. Coral reefs and islands; Marine biology; Marine sciences. 25 <0 to 1 J00 80 60 40 20. 10.00 -/3.00 16.00-18.00 7.00-9.00 n=6 0 100 PAP. 200 300 400 h E m'2-5-' Figure 1 (A). Daily variations in light dependence of marine plant photosynthesis (P vs. I curve). A, shallow water plants, 0 - 0.5 m depth, 100 - 90 % PAR (Dictyosphaeria cavernosa, Caulerpa cupressoides, Hypnea spinella, Sargassum cristaefolium). B, plants of medium depth, 10 - 15 m, 30 - 15 % PAR {Caulerpa sp., Codium tomentosum, Halimeda tuna, Avrainvillea amadelpha, Halimeda gracilis).. Please note tha
RFPD1WYN–codium seaweed salad modern cuisine with marine fennel and colorful algae
RMF3R1J7–Several algae in low tide
RFMF3CKY–Codium – Velvet horn – Spongeweed cooked in Omelette. Edible green seaweed in the family Codiaceae. Binomial name: Codium tomentosum. There are about
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