description Antithamnion plumula Overview
A filamentous red alga of the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, recognized by its feathery, pinnately arranged opposite branchlets visible under microscopy in the family Antithamniaceae.
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Antithamnion plumula ranks #181 of 237 in the Seaweed ranking, behind Fucus spiralis, ahead of Grateloupia filicina.
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