vacciniforme
Vacciniforme is a taxonomic order within the class Rhodophyta, which includes red algae. The order is characterized by its distinctive reproductive structures, known as carposporophytes, which are often referred to as "vaccinia" or "vaccinial" structures. These structures are typically found in the thallus, the main body of the alga, and are responsible for the production of carpospores, which are involved in sexual reproduction.
The order Vacciniforme is further divided into two families: Vaccinariaceae and Rhodomelaceae. Vaccinariaceae includes species that
Vacciniforme species are known for their ability to tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions, including
The taxonomy of Vacciniforme has undergone significant revision in recent years, with the recognition of new