description Agarum clathratum Overview
Cold-water kelp with a blade perforated by numerous holes, native to the North Pacific and North Atlantic; its sieve-like blade is unique among family Laminariaceae.
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Agarum clathratum ranks #84 of 237 in the Seaweed ranking, behind Halosaccion glandiforme, ahead of Ulva lactuca.
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