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Laminariaceae is a
family of
brown algal seaweeds, many
genera of
which are po****rly
called "kelp". The
table indicates the
genera within this family...
- 昆布, romanized: konbu or kombu) is
edible kelp
mostly from the
family Laminariaceae and is
widely eaten in East Asia. It may also be
referred to as dasima...
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references kelp tea made with
powdered konbu (an
edible kelp from the
family Laminariaceae).
Prior to 2015, some
commercially available kombucha brands were found...
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Laminaria digitata is a
large brown alga in the
family Laminariaceae, also
known by the
common name oarweed. It is
found in the
sublittoral zone of the...
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Saccharina latissima is a
brown alga (class Phaeophyceae), of the
family Laminariaceae. It is
known by the
common names sugar kelp, sea belt, and Devil's apron...
- a
representation of the
color of kombu,
edible kelp from the
family Laminariaceae widely eaten in East Asia. The
source of this
color is the "Pantone...
- Subphylum:
Ochrophytina class:
Phaeophyceae Order:
Laminariales Family:
Laminariaceae Genus:
Laminaria J. V.
Lamouroux Species ca. 30 species; see text...
- Order:
Laminariales Migula, 1909
Families Agaraceae Akkesiphycaceae Alariaceae Aureophycaceae Chordaceae Laminariaceae Lessoniaceae Pseudochordaceae...
- This is a list of the orders,
families and
genera in the
class Phaeophyceae — the
brown algae.
Choristocarpus Zanardini 1860
Discosporangiumtite Falkenberg...
- Lloyd, K. E.; Pakula, S. (July 1988). "Longline
cultivation of some
Laminariaceae in
British Columbia, Canada".
Aquaculture Research. 19 (3): 253–263...