AlgaeCal Classification Chart
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Phylum – Rhodophyta (Red Algae)
Red algae is aptly named because the algae reflects red light, thanks to its pigment phycoerythrin. (Though there are many species that are different colors– even blue, purple, yellow, and more!) Most are found in saltwater and are common in reefs. There are over 7,000 species currently identified under this phylum!
Order – Corallinales (Coralline algae) also known as (Algas calcareas)
As the name suggests, this algae secretes a coral-like hard shell of carbonate around itself, like coral does. Of course, AlgaeCal’s algae is a plant, not a coral!
Species – Mesophyllum crispatum, Mesophyllum superpositum (Heterotypic Synonym)
This is the unique algae species off the coast of South America used in AlgaeCal’s calcium products. It’s typically a kiwi- or lemon-sized ball of purplish live algae that attaches to seaweed on the ocean floor. At a certain point, it’s washed onto shore in a protected eco-marine park and sustainably hand-harvested.