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16 Cards in this Set
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olive green, mostly single bladders (sometimes in the middle of thallus), dioic, fertile in may, holdfast rigid |
Ascophyllum nodosum (61) |
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irregular branching, compact thallus, assimilation threads, slimy, mostly dark brown, found in exposed locales |
Chordaria flagelliformis (73) |
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one central axis, irregular branching, stiff, thorn-like structures, looks like defoliated brushwood, yellowish in spring |
Desmarestia aculeata (75) |
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brown slimy fluff, plurilocular sporangia in end of the branches, like beads on a thread, monosifon |
Ectocarpus siliculosus (76) |
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serrated, flat shoots, dioic, no bladders |
Fucus serratus (62) |
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not bladders but receptacles at the end of each shoot (knobbly and filled with gametes), dioic |
Fucus spiralis (63) |
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pairwise bladders (can be at the middle of thallus), dioic |
Fucus vesiculosus (64) |
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"hairy entangling algae" (luden snärjtång) |
Halosiphon tomentosus (70) |
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pod-shaped bladders, somewhat flattened fronds, profusely branched monoecious |
Halidrys siliquosa (65) |
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big kelp, big "shiny leafs" that don't go beneath the "growing point", top part somewhat flattened, relatively short, small and flexible stipe |
Laminaria digitata (67) |
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Pilayella littoralis (78) |
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japanese wireweed, many small bladders not on thallus but on branches, bush-like structure, brownish, found in sheltered locales, different forms around the year |
Sargassum muticum (66) |
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intertwined cell-rows, tail-like |
Spongonema tomentosum (77) |
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hollow, not branched, tall thallus, can be several meters long, found on soft sheltered bottoms |
Chorda filum (81) |
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curled lamina, slimy, big up to 5 meters, not branched, claw-like mounting plate |
Saccharina latissima (69) |
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Desmarestia viridis (74) |