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Ceramium rubrum
Filamentous red alga of temperate North Atlantic shores, long-treated as a distinct species but now considered by many taxonomists to be synonymous with Ceramium virgatum Roth.
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The top alternative to Ceramium rubrum in 2026 is Dasya baillouviana with a score of 6.8/10, followed by Kallymenia reniformis (6.4) and Plocamium cartilagineum (6.2).
Dasya baillouviana
Dasya baillouviana, also known as pompom weed, is a red alga of the family Dasyaceae found in the Mediterranean, notable...
Kallymenia reniformis
Kallymenia reniformis is a red alga of the family Kallymeniaceae found in the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic, recogn...
Plocamium cartilagineum
A red alga found on temperate Atlantic and Pacific coasts, widely studied for its diverse halogenated monoterpenes with...
Calliblepharis jubata
Calliblepharis jubata is a red alga of the family Cystocloniaceae found along European Atlantic coasts, distinguished by...
Scinaia forcellata
Scinaia forcellata is a marine red alga belonging to the family Scinaiaceae, characterized by its soft, gelatinous, dich...
Gigartina pistillata
Red alga (family Gigartinaceae) of the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic, a source of carrageenan whose taxonomy has un...
Schizymenia dubyi
Schizymenia dubyi is a red alga of the family Schizymeniaceae occurring in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, recogni...
Callophyllis laciniata
A red alga of the northeastern Atlantic in family Callophylliaceae, recognized by fan-shaped, deeply lobed fronds and a...
Griffithsia flosculosa
A delicate filamentous red alga of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, distinguished by whorled branchlets that...
Chylocladia verticillata
Chylocladia verticillata is a red alga of the family Champiaceae found in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, recognized by...
Bornetia secundiflora
A delicate, filamentous red alga (Ceramiaceae) of the Mediterranean and Atlantic, named in honor of French phycologist É...
Cryptopleura ramosa
Foliose red alga widespread in the northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean, characterized by repeatedly dichotomously branc...
Cystoclonium purpureum
A red alga widespread across the North Atlantic, forming repeatedly branched, cylindrical, purple-red thalli commonly fo...
Antithamnion plumula
A filamentous red alga of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, recognized by its feathery, pinnately arranged opposite...
Odonthalia dentata
A red alga of cold North Atlantic and Arctic waters, distinguished by toothed, flattened branches, and characteristicall...
Phyllophora pseudoceranoides
A perennial red alga (Phyllophoraceae) of the North Atlantic and Baltic Sea, historically significant as a source of flo...
Membranoptera alata
Delicate foliose red alga of cold North Atlantic and Arctic waters, characterized by thin translucent blades bearing pro...
Rhodothamniella floridula
Rhodothamniella floridula is a small, turf-forming red alga of the family Nemaliaceae found on European Atlantic coasts,...
Rhodymenia pseudopalmata
A red alga of European Atlantic coasts bearing palm-frond-shaped thalli, and sometimes confused taxonomically with the c...
Dudresnaya verticillata
Dudresnaya verticillata is a red alga of the family Dumontiaceae studied since the 1800s for its unusually complex carpo...
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