fucus vesiculosus
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Definition
Noun: * A common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure: Fucus vesiculosus is a species of brown seaweed (algae) commonly found on rocky shores. It is characterized by its flat, branched fronds with distinctive paired air bladders. It has been historically harvested for use as fertilizer and as a source of iodine and alginate.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The shoreline was covered with Fucus vesiculosus, its bladders glistening in the sun.
- Fucus vesiculosus is often collected, dried, and used as a natural garden fertilizer.
- This supplement contains an extract derived from Fucus vesiculosus.
Advanced Usage
- In scientific and botanical contexts, the binomial name is always used to specify this particular species, distinguishing it from other types of seaweed or species.
Variants and Related Words
- Bladderwrack (n): The common name for , referring to its air bladders.
- Rockweed (n): A general term for various seaweeds, including , that grow on intertidal rocks.
- Kelp (n): While sometimes used loosely, "kelp" more accurately refers to larger seaweeds in different orders. is a type of brown seaweed but not a true kelp.
Synonyms
- Bladderwrack
- Seaweed (general term)
- Brown algae (general category)
Related Phrases
- To harvest Fucus vesiculosus: The act of collecting this seaweed from the shore.
- Local communities have a license to harvest Fucus vesiculosus for commercial use.
Noun
- a common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure