• Source: Halidrys siliquosa
  • Halidrys siliquosa is a large marine brown algae.


    Description


    Halidrys siliquosa is a large brown alga growing to a length of 120 centimetres (47 in). The fronds are somewhat flattened, tough and leathery. They and less than 1 cm broad. The branches occur alternately arranged in one plane. Air bladders occur and are oblong and pointed. The plants are attached by a discoid holdfast.


    Reproduction


    The plants are hermaphroditic, bearing bisexual conceptacles appearing as pods on stalks at the end of branches.


    Distribution


    Generally found around Ireland, Great Britain - including Shetland and the Isle of Man.


    Habitat


    Low level, low littoral, rock pools.


    References

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