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− | + | | common_name =Knotted wrack, Egg wrack | |
− | + | | latin_name = Ascophyllum nodosum | |
+ | | color = tan | ||
+ | | image = Laminaria.jpg | ||
+ | | image_caption =Two fronds of ''Laminaria digitata'' washed up on the foreshore of Anglesey, Wales, UK; background is mostly ''Ascophyllum nodosum''. | ||
+ | | description =Ascophyllum nodosum is an edible seaweed of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Ascophyllum nodosum has long fronds with large egg-shaped air-bladders set in the fronds at regular intervals and not stalked. The fronds can reach 2 m in length. They are attached by a holdfast to rocks and boulders. The fronds are olive-brown in color and somewhat compressed but without a mid-rib. |
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{{Species id | common_name =Knotted wrack, Egg wrack | latin_name = Ascophyllum nodosum | color = tan | image = Laminaria.jpg | image_caption =Two fronds of Laminaria digitata washed up on the foreshore of Anglesey, Wales, UK; background is mostly Ascophyllum nodosum. | description =Ascophyllum nodosum is an edible seaweed of the northern Atlantic Ocean. Ascophyllum nodosum has long fronds with large egg-shaped air-bladders set in the fronds at regular intervals and not stalked. The fronds can reach 2 m in length. They are attached by a holdfast to rocks and boulders. The fronds are olive-brown in color and somewhat compressed but without a mid-rib.