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{{Species id | common_name =Peacocks tail | latin_name = Padina pavonica | color = tan | image = Padina pavonia.jpg | image_caption = | description = ''Padina pavonica'', commonly known as Peacocks tail, is a brown alga found in Atlantic Ocean. It is known to act as an elastin precursor when applied topically, signaling collagen production in the skin, thereby increasing the skin's elasticity. }}
{{Species id
| common_name =Peacocks tail
| latin_name = Padina pavonica
| color = tan
| image = Padina pavonia.jpg
| image_caption =
| description = ''Padina pavonica'', commonly known as Peacocks tail, is a brown alga found in Atlantic Ocean. It is known to act as an elastin precursor when applied topically, signaling collagen production in the skin, thereby increasing the skin's elasticity.
}} Many types of algae have natural adhesives in them that will cause them to stick to the mounting paper all by themselves. For those that do not, a small dot of white glue may be used to affix them to the mounting paper. Label with the information collected about the specimen.