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;Fertilizer: Seaweed, particularly bladderwrack, kelp or laminaria (which are all forms of brown algae), can be either applied to the soil as a mulch (although it will tend to break down very quickly) or can be added to the compost heap, where it is an excellent activator.
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{{Species id
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| common_name = Water Net
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| latin_name = Hydrodictyon reticulatum
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| color = lightgreen
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| image = Hydrodictyon reticulatum.jpg
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| image_caption = ''Hydrodictyon reticulatum''
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| range =
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| description =The name ''water net'' comes from its shape, which looks like a netlike hollow sack. It can grow up to several decimeters.
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{{Species id
| common_name = Water Net
| latin_name = Hydrodictyon reticulatum
| color = lightgreen
| image = Hydrodictyon reticulatum.jpg
| image_caption = ''Hydrodictyon reticulatum''
| range =
| description =The name ''water net'' comes from its shape, which looks like a netlike hollow sack. It can grow up to several decimeters.
}}
Hydrodictyon reticulatum Hydrodictyon reticulatum

Hydrodictyon reticulatum Hydrodictyon reticulatum

Water Net (Hydrodictyon reticulatum)

Description: The name water net comes from its shape, which looks like a netlike hollow sack. It can grow up to several decimeters.