Gallionella ramosa[2] Nevskia ramosa is a mesophilic proteobacterium from the genus Nevskia.
Famintsyn first described it from a sample of a botanical garden's aquarium water in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Typically, its microcolonies resemble characteristic flat rosettes with a bush-like appearance on the surface of water.
[3] It has been isolated from a bog lake in Greifswald, Germany.
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