Common Brown Seaweed Blades: Part 2

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Blade Features of Kelps and Other Brown Seaweed Blades in Maine

Maine has at least ten species of brown seaweed blades* in its flora. Most of them are kelps– members of the Laminariales Order. But the blade form is found in other brown seaweeds that are only distantly related to kelps, and differentiating between them can be difficult.

This infographic guide focuses on the blade features of 7 species of kelps and other brown seaweed blades in Maine: Agarum clathratum, Alaria esculenta, Hedophyllum nigripes, Laminaria digitata, Laminaria digitata, and Saccharina latissima, Saccorhiza dermatodea.

*In seaweed morphology, a blade refers to a solid, flattened portion of the thallus (the whole seaweed structure).

S E A W E E D

Agarum clathratum

Sea Colander

Alaria esculenta

Wakame

Hedophyllum nigripes

Split Kelp

Laminaria digitata

Horsetail Kelp

Petalonia fascia

Broad Leaf Weed

Saccharina latissima

Sugar Kelp

Saccorhiza dermatodea

Tough Skin Kelp


Text by

Jordan Chalfant

Photos by

Jordan Chalfant & Glen Mittelhauser

Design by

Celeste Mittelhauser


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