Halophila baillonis, commonly known as clover grass, is a sea grass of the genus Halophila. It occurs in the Caribbean area and is listed on the IUCN Red List as 'vulnerable' due to its naturally rare occurrence and fragmented populations.
This seagrass has fragile rhizomes with a single stem and a single root at each node. The shoots are erect and up to 24 mm (1 in) long, each with two obovate, keeled, scales in the central portion and a pseudo-whirl of four leaves at the tip. The leaf-blades are ...
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