The sea lettuces comprise the genus Ulva, a group of edible green algae that is widely distributed along the coasts of the world's oceans. The type species...
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Sea lettuce is the common name for members of the seaweed genus Ulva. It may also refer to: Dudleya caespitosa, also known as the 'sand lettuce', a terrestrial...
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Ulva lactuca, also known by the common name sea lettuce, is an edible green alga in the family Ulvaceae. It is the type species of the genus Ulva. A synonym...
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intestinalis is a green alga in the family Ulvaceae, known by the common names sea lettuce, green bait weed, gutweed, and grass kelp. Until they were reclassified...
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Scaevola taccada (category Flora of the Coral Sea Islands Territory)
Scaevola taccada, also known as beach cabbage, sea lettuce, or beach naupaka, is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae found in mangrove swamps...
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Monostroma (redirect from Slender sea lettuce)
Monostroma is a genus of marine green algae (seaweed) in the family Monostromataceae. As the name suggests, algae of this genus are monostromatic (single...
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List of vegetables (section Sea vegetables)
Iceberg lettuce field in northern Santa Barbara County....
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(Zostera marina) and the seaweed, sea lettuce (Ulva). On the east coast of North America, the inclusion of sea lettuce is a recent change to their diet...
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Elysia crispata (redirect from Lettuce sea slug)
common name the lettuce sea slug or lettuce slug, is a large and colorful species of sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusk. The lettuce slug resembles a...
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kinds of limu grow best in brackish water where fresh water empties into the sea. Another threat to limu is the spread of marine alien invasive species, such...
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or dilsk (from Irish/Scottish Gaelic duileasc/duileasg), red dulse, sea lettuce flakes, or creathnach, is a red alga (Rhodophyta) previously referred...
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Edible seaweed (redirect from Sea vegetable)
Edible seaweed, or sea vegetables, are seaweeds that can be eaten and used for culinary purposes. They typically contain high amounts of fiber. They may...
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distinct sizes (anisogamy). Both of similar motility. Species of Ulva, the sea lettuce, have gametes which all have two flagella and so are motile. However...
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residence in shallow, protected waters and live and hide in seaweed, sea lettuce, or eelgrass beds for protection, and are green in color to camouflage...
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magnetite-tipped teeth. It also eats other marine vegetation such as sea lettuce and giant kelp. A nocturnal creature, the gumboot generally feeds at...
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Algae (section Sea sponges)
California to British Columbia, in Hawaii and by the Māori of New Zealand. Sea lettuce and badderlocks are salad ingredients in Scotland, Ireland, Greenland...
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ultrastructural morphology, life cycle and molecular phylogenetic data. The sea lettuce, Ulva, belongs here. Other well-known members include Caulerpa, Codium...
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Danna, in the Inner Hebrides, Scotland Ulva, a genus of green algae, the sea lettuces Ulva, a taxonomic synonym of a genus of sedges, Carex Uvula Vulva This...
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lobster horns (Polysiphonia), sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca), green seaweed (Gayralia), and crinkle grass (Rhizoclonium)) and sea grasses. They also consume...
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beach gardenia, beach heliotrope, lantern tree, breadfruit, lime tree, sea lettuce, and vanilla orchids, amongst others. The presence of two invasive rat...
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Primary producers include hollow green weed, phytoplankton, algae, and sea lettuce. Protected areas include: Boot Island National Wildlife Area in the Minas...
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colors to advertise their foul chemical taste. The lettuce sea slug (Elysia crispata) has lettuce-like ruffles that line its body. This slug, like other...
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sold at a fish market in the Philippines Eucheuma (Gusô) Gamet Nori Sea lettuce Sea asparagus Agardh, Jacob Georg (1837). "Novae species algarum, quas...
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Aplysia depilans (redirect from Depilatory sea hare)
tide. The adults feed primarily on algae of the genus Ulva, especially sea lettuce Ulva lactuca. During the planktonic phase of life they eat single-celled...
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such as sea lettuce. Seaweed was already harvested wild for eating, and gained increasing use as fish food. The fishing of milkfish in the sea was banned...
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including a variety of benthic invertebrates and macroalgae dominated by sea lettuce (Ulva latuca). These rich food resources attract a variety of fish, shorebirds...
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known as orange List of plants known as rush List of plants known as sea lettuce List of plants known as sour cherry List of plants known as tamarind...
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Fish ponds were also occasionally contaminated with seaweed, such as sea lettuce. Seaweed was already harvested wild for eating, and gained increasing...
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