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laminaria saccharina

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Gardens in the Sea
... and winglets growing at the base of the blade along the stipe. Sweet tangle kelp Laminaria saccharina is another common brown, with a branched holdfast, a tubular stipe and a single, large ...
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Index to IOC species s (accepted names are starred)
... names are starred) University Herbarium, UC Berkeley: Indian Ocean Catalogue SPECIES _s_ saccatum Chaetangium saccatum saccharina Laminaria saccharina; *Laminaria saccharina saccharinus Fucus saccharinus; Fucus saccharinus sagittata Amphiroa sagittata; Arthrocardia sagittata; Corallina sagittata sagittatum *Cheilosporum sagittatum ...
ucjeps.berkeley.edu

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... tendo Fucus vesiculosus Fucus zeylanicus Gigartina bracteata Gongrosira onusta Halymenia lubrica Hormiscia delicatula Kallymenia schizophylla Laminaria digitata Laminaria saccharina Melanema dumosum Mychodea episcopalis Nothogenia fastigiata Phycodrys crenata Phyllospora comosa Plocamium costatum Pneophyllum limitatum ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... . Our kelp resources are considerably under-utilised. All of the kelp species are edible but Laminaria saccharina is probably the most palatable as it has a somewhat sweet taste, probably due to ...
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www.seaweed.ie
... Medicine Red Seaweed Uses What are Seaweeds? What are Algae? Top 20 algae Kelps: Laminaria and Saccharina These are two small genera of large brown seaweeds commonly called kelps. The sporophyte ... life history is therefore heteromorphic; the gametophytes and the sporophyte have a different morphology. Laminaria and Saccharina species are found on rocky shores at low tide and in the subtidal to ...
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