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Polysiphonia fucoides
Common filamentous red alga forming dark wiry tufts on North Atlantic rocky shores and larger algae, with a characteristic polysiphonous axis comprising four pericentral cells.
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The top alternative to Polysiphonia fucoides in 2026 is Palmaria palmata with a score of 8.8/10, followed by Chondrus crispus (8.5) and Osmundea pinnatifida (8.2).
Palmaria palmata
*Palmaria palmata*, commonly known as dulse, is a type of edible red algae belonging to the Rhodophyta group. It grows a...
Chondrus crispus
*Chondrus crispus*, known as Irish moss, is a red alga harvested in the North Atlantic for carrageenan, a polysaccharide...
Osmundea pinnatifida
Small aromatic red alga common on Atlantic European rocky shores, the currently accepted name for the species long known...
Laurencia pinnatifida
Red alga of the eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, now widely reclassified as Osmundea pinnatifida, historically known...
Asparagopsis armata
Red alga native to Australia and the Southern Hemisphere that established itself as an invasive species on European Atla...
Gelidium sesquipedale
Red alga found on rocky coasts of Portugal and Morocco, the primary commercial source of high-quality agar in Europe, su...
Furcellaria lumbricalis
A red alga of the Baltic and North Atlantic commercially harvested for furcellaran, a sulfated polysaccharide used as a...
Corallina officinalis
Heavily calcified articulated red alga widespread on North Atlantic and Mediterranean rocky shores, forming pink-white t...
Delesseria sanguinea
Foliose red alga found in shaded subtidal habitats of the North Atlantic, notable for its blood-red leaf-like blades bea...
Mazzaella laminarioides
A red alga native to the Pacific coast of South America, economically significant in Chile where it is commercially harv...
Mastocarpus stellatus
Red alga common on North Atlantic rocky shores, notable for a heteromorphic life cycle in which its crustose phase was l...
Griffithsia flosculosa
A delicate filamentous red alga of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, distinguished by whorled branchlets that...
Antithamnion plumula
A filamentous red alga of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, recognized by its feathery, pinnately arranged opposite...
Nemalion helminthoides
Nemalion helminthoides is a soft, worm-like red alga that serves as the type species of the order Nemaliales, found alon...
Lomentaria articulata
A red alga of European Atlantic coasts, recognized by its hollow, pinched branches forming a distinctively beaded, segme...
Rhodothamniella floridula
Rhodothamniella floridula is a small, turf-forming red alga of the family Nemaliaceae found on European Atlantic coasts,...
Gastroclonium ovatum
A red alga of the northeastern Atlantic and Mediterranean, characterized by hollow oval branchlets arranged alternately...
Ahnfeltiopsis devoniensis
A small, cartilaginous red alga (Phyllophoraceae) native to rocky intertidal shores of the British Isles, with its type...
Ceramium virgatum
Delicate filamentous red alga widespread in temperate and boreal seas, characterized by alternately branched filaments w...
Ceramium rubrum
Filamentous red alga of temperate North Atlantic shores, long-treated as a distinct species but now considered by many t...
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