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Bottlebrush Seaweed
Analipus japonicus
Authority:
(Harvey) M.J. Wynne
North Pacific Distribution:
Aleutian Is., Alaska, to Point Conception, California; Korea; Japan; Russia.
Phylum:
Ochrophyta
Class:
Phaeophyceae
Order:
Ralfsiales
Family:
Heterochordariaceae
Former Scientific Names:
Halosaccion japonicum, Heterochordaria abietina, Chordaria abietina
Description: : Thallus is light to dark brown with numerous radially-arranged flattened lateral branches, which are somewhat curled at the ends and hollow. This species has a distinctive, perennial, crustose base up to 5 cm (2 in) in diameter and erect axes up to 35 cm (14 in) tall that die back in the fall. Habitat: This species occurs in the mid to low intertidal on rock and prefers semi-protected to exposed habitats. The epiphyte Saundersella simplex is frequently attached to the central axis and can nearly obscure its host.
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