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Saccorhiza polyschides

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Superphylum
  
Heterokonta

Genus
  
Saccorhiza

Higher classification
  
Saccorhiza

Order
  
Tilopteridales

Family
  
Phyllariaceae

Scientific name
  
Saccorhiza polyschides

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Laminaria hyperborea, Laminaria saccharina, Badderlocks, Himanthalia elongata, Chorda filum

Saccorhiza polyschides, common name Furbellow, is a large brown algae of the lower shore and is the largest seaweed found in Europe.

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Description

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S. polyschides is a large and bulky seaweed growing to 2-2.5 metres long. The holdfast is a large, bulbous hollow, knobbly structure. The stipe is long, tough, leathery and rigid and is several centimetres wide. Near the base the margin forms several broad, wavy frills. These ruffles tend to dissipate wave energy and lessen the likelihood that it will be torn from the rock. The frond is digitate with about eight large flat lobes and may be massive. The lack of a midrib distinguishes it from Alaria esculenta. It is an extremely fast growing species, growing annually from the base and becoming fully extended over the course of a few months.

Habitat

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S. polyschides is found on the lowest part of the shore. It can not tolerate desiccation and may be found in places where it is wetted by spray when uncovered by the retreating tide. It is often found in association with Laminaria hyperborea.

Distribution

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Distribution including Europe: Ireland, Britain, Faroes, France, Greece, Helgoland, Isla de Alboran, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Scandinavia and Spain.

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References

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