Species:

Sphacelaria plumulaZanardini

Classification

The species Sphacelaria plumula belongs to:

Photos

Photos of Sphacelaria plumula (5):

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  • Photo of Sphacelaria plumula
  • Photo of Sphacelaria plumula

1 of 5: Specimens (up to 1 cm long) found on lamina of kelp in the subtidal zone

Photo of Sphacelaria plumula
Photo: © Vivian HusaTerms of use

Note: The species is rather rare at the Norwegian coast, but has a wide distribution in Europe. The thallus, which is 0.5-1 cm tall, is built up with a distinct un-corticated main axes and small branches which are mainly organized opposite to each other.

2 of 5: Branches with propagules in different development stages.

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3 of 5: Immature propagule

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4 of 5: Characteristic propagule with three short horns.

Photo of Sphacelaria plumula
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5 of 5: Segments with no cortication

Photo of Sphacelaria plumula
Photo: © Vivian HusaTerms of use

Closest relatives

Other species in the same genus (Sphacelaria):