Chamaesiphon

/ˌkæməˈsaɪfən/ noun

A genus of filamentous cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) that typically grows attached to rocks and plants in aquatic environments.

From Greek 'chamae' (low, on the ground) and 'siphon' (tube). Named for its thin, tubular filament structure and its tendency to grow on low surfaces.

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