The scientific or taxonomic name would be Scirpus polyphyllus.
No, it is not a reptile. Reptiles lay hard shelled eggs and live their adult lives on land. Seahorses give birth to live young and live their entire lives in the sea. Seahorses are fish.
Leafy Sea Dragon is an animal, a dragon who lives by the sea- where the name comes from.
In moss, the green leafy stuff is haploid. Mosses have a life cycle that alternates between a haploid gametophyte stage (the leafy green structure) and a diploid sporophyte stage.
Yes, leafy sea dragons have gills for breathing underwater. They absorb oxygen from the water through their gills.
No, weedy and leafy sea dragons are different species. Weedy sea dragons have long, thin projections on their bodies that resemble seaweed, while leafy sea dragons have leaf-like appendages for camouflage. They have different physical characteristics and habitats.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Euphorbia esula.
That is its common name. ( =P )The scientific name for leafy sea dragons is "Phycodurus Eques"
The scientific name for the leafy sea dragon is phylopteryx taeniolatus.
The leafy sea dragon, Phycodurus equesWeedy Seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus
The Leafy sea dragon is a delicate marine fish, and all fish belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Margaret Fulford has written: 'Manual of the leafy hepaticae of Latin America' -- subject(s): Latin America, Liverworts 'The leafy Hepaticae of Mexico' -- subject(s): Classification, Geographical distribution, Liverworts
Class A in hay classification refers to high-quality hay that is typically leafy, green, and free of mold and weeds. It is considered the most nutritious type of hay and is often preferred for feeding to livestock such as horses.
No, it is not a reptile. Reptiles lay hard shelled eggs and live their adult lives on land. Seahorses give birth to live young and live their entire lives in the sea. Seahorses are fish.
The scientific name of Kalatsutsi is Cleome gynandra. It is commonly known as African cabbage or African spider flower and is used as a leafy vegetable in various cuisines.
Gnetum africanum
the scientific name for arowojeja is Amaranthus Hybridus
Leafless. That is the opposite of leafy.