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| common_name =Nail-brush Seaweed
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| common_name =Spiral wrack, Flat wrack
| latin_name = Endocladia muricata
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| latin_name = Fucus spiralis
| color = red
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| color = tan
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| image =Fucus_spiralis_(Faroe_stamp).jpg
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| image_caption =''Fucus spiralis''
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| description =''Fucus spiralis'' is olive brown in color and similar to ''Fucus vesiculosus'' and ''Fucus serratus''. It grows to about 30 cm long and branches somewhat irregularly. It attached by a discoid holdfast. The flattened blade has a distinct midrib and is usually spirally twisted without a serrated edge, as are to be seen in ''Fucus serratus'', and it does not show air-vesicles, as is ''Fucus vesiculosus''.
 
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{{Species id
| common_name =Nail-brush Seaweed
| latin_name = Endocladia muricata
| color = red
| image = 
| image_caption =
| description =
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Fucus spiralis Fucus spiralis

Fucus spiralis Fucus spiralis

Spiral wrack, Flat wrack (Fucus spiralis)

Description: Fucus spiralis is olive brown in color and similar to Fucus vesiculosus and Fucus serratus. It grows to about 30 cm long and branches somewhat irregularly. It attached by a discoid holdfast. The flattened blade has a distinct midrib and is usually spirally twisted without a serrated edge, as are to be seen in Fucus serratus, and it does not show air-vesicles, as is Fucus vesiculosus.