Suspensioiden
Suspensioiden is a genus of small, aquatic plants belonging to the family of the Characeae. The genus is characterized by its small size, typically ranging from 0.5 to 2 millimeters in length, and its unique reproductive structures. Suspensioiden species are known for their distinctive reproductive organs, which are suspended in the water column and are often used for sexual reproduction. The genus is found in both freshwater and marine environments, and is commonly found in temperate and tropical regions.
The genus Suspensioiden was first described by the German botanist Martin Vahl in 1804. The name Suspensioiden
Suspensioiden pedicellata is a small, aquatic plant that is typically found in freshwater environments, such as