Origin - Aquatic Plant
Chemical Profile - Calcium Carbonate, Silica
Classification - Characeae
Use - Botanical Research, Historical Studies
Description -
Chara hispida, an aquatic plant of the Characeae family, is distinguished by its calcium carbonate-rich structure and silica deposits. Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers, its unique morphology and mineral composition have captured the interest of researchers. Historically, it has been utilized in studies exploring plant-based mineral content and aquatic ecosystems, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View an alternative item - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.
Chemical Profile - Calcium Carbonate, Silica
Classification - Characeae
Use - Botanical Research, Historical Studies
Description -
Chara hispida, an aquatic plant of the Characeae family, is distinguished by its calcium carbonate-rich structure and silica deposits. Noted in botanical indexes and energetic homeopathic (nonmedical) registers, its unique morphology and mineral composition have captured the interest of researchers. Historically, it has been utilized in studies exploring plant-based mineral content and aquatic ecosystems, recognized for its unique chemical structure. View an alternative item - Infused Pellets and Healing via Frequencies.