A genus of colonial hydroids (small marine animals) that form branching structures resembling tiny bells; a delicate marine organism.
From campanula (bell-shaped flower) plus -aria (collection or place). The name describes the bell-shaped structures formed by these colonial marine animals.
Campanularia is one of nature's most delicate creatures—these colonial hydroids create intricate branching structures that look exactly like microscopic gardens, and they're so tiny and translucent you can see straight through them.
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