- Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Irish Moss". AlgaeBase:
Chondrus crispus Chondrus crispus Stackhouse Chondrus crispus.
Marine Life
Information Network Irish Moss...
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Chondrus crispus Stackhouse Chondrus elatus Holmes Chondrus giganteus Yendo Chondrus ocellatus Holmes Chondrus pinnulatus (Harvey)
Okamura Chondrus uncialis...
- (Sturany, 1904)
Chondrus pusanovi Steklov, 1966
Chondrus tourneforti**** (Férussac, 1821)
Chondrus zebrulus (Férussac, 1821)
Chondrus zebrulus (Férussac...
- Lemanea, a
freshwater genus Palmaria palmata,
dulse Schmitzia his****iana
Chondrus crispus,
Irish moss
Mastocarpus stellatus Vanvoorstia bennettiana, became...
- Kirkjubæjarklaustur; it was
measured at 25.2 m (83 ft) in 2013.
Algae such as
Chondrus crispus,
Phyllphora truncata and
Phyllophora crispa and
others have been...
- used for
manufacturing the
hydrophilic colloids to
produce carrageenan is
Chondrus crispus (Irish moss),
which is a dark red, parsley-like alga that grows...
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Chordaria filum (L.) C.Agardh 1817
Scytosiphon filum (L.) C.Agardh 1820
Chondrus filum (L.) J.V.Lamouroux 1824
Chorda filum var.
thrix W.J.Hooker Fucus...
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Phyllophoracea family. M.
stellatus is
closely related to
Irish Moss (
Chondrus crispus). It
grows in the
intertidal zone. It is most
collected in North...
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algae po****tions in sea
water samples. Carrageenan, from the red alga
Chondrus crispus, is used as a
stabilizer in milk products.
Algae bladder Algae...
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species of
edible algae,
including dulse,
channeled wrack and
Irish moss (
Chondrus crispus), were
eaten by
coastal peasants during the
Great Famine in Ireland...