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Feather boa kelp Feather boa kelp growing in the tidal pools in Salt Creek Park near Port Angeles, Washington  Egregia menziesii,Geotagged,United States,Washington state,feather boa kelp,kelp,seaweed,tide pool Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Feather boa kelp

Feather boa kelp growing in the tidal pools in Salt Creek Park near Port Angeles, Washington

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''Egregia menziesii'' is a species of kelp known commonly as feather boa kelp. It is native to the coastline of western North America from Alaska to Baja California, where it is a common kelp of the intertidal zone. It is dark brown in color, shiny and bumpy in texture, and may reach over five meters long. It grows a branching stipe from a thick holdfast. It bears long, flat, straplike fronds lined with small blades each a few centimeters long. There are pneumatocysts at intervals along the fronds.. more

Similar species: Laminariales
Species identified by morpheme
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By morpheme

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Uploaded Jun 27, 2014. Captured May 1, 2014 10:51 in Tongue Point Road, Port Angeles, WA 98363, USA.
  • X-E1
  • f/7.1
  • 1/125s
  • ISO200
  • 25.4mm