Nereocystis
Algae
Nereocystis is a monotypic genus of subtidal kelp containing the species Nereocystis luetkeana. Some English names include edible kelp, bull kelp, bullwhip kelp, ribbon kelp, bladder wrack, and variations of these names. Wikipedia
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Nereocystis luetkeana is an annual seaweed, which means it grows from a spore to a mature plant in just one year. It grows rapidly in the summer, sometimes as ...
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A string-like hollow stem about 7 feet grows from the bulb. As the large bladder becomes heated and softens, steam comes out of the severed end of the hollow ...
a monotypic genus of probably annual brown algae (family Laminariaceae) of the northern Pacific that have a stripe which sometimes exceeds 100 feet in ...
Mar 1, 2007 · The extraction of bull kelp, Nereocystis luetkeana, is a more recent development, fueled by the demands of abalone mariculture and human ...