Fucus vesiculosis (seaweed)
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| − | {{Microscopy | source=Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories | + | {{nomenclature | binomial=Fucus vesiculosus |
| + | |authority=L. | ||
| + | |family=Fucaceae | ||
| + | |scn=bladderwrack | ||
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| + | |ayurvedic= | ||
| + | |pinyin= | ||
| + | |aka=dyer's fucus; red fucus; rockwrack | ||
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| + | =Botanical Voucher Specimen= | ||
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| + | {{Organolepsy | source=United States Dispensatory (1918) | ||
| + | | description=[''Fucus vesiculosis'' has an] odor strongly seaweed-like; taste saline and nauseous.}} | ||
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| + | =Macroscopic Characteristics= | ||
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| + | {{Macroscopy | source=United States Dispensatory (1918) | ||
| + | | description=[''Fucus vesiculosis'' ... ] [s]ometimes a meter in length, but usually in shorter pieces, from 1 to 4 cm. in width, dichotomously branched, brownish black, usually with. a slight, whitish incrustation; flat, smooth, entire-margined, having a stout midrib throughout, along which are irregularly disposed pairs of air-vesicles which vary in diameter from 5 to 15 mm.; receptacles terminal, compressed, mostly ovate or elliptical and about 1 cm. in length, but varying from spherical and 5 mm. in diameter to linear-lanceolate and 5 cm. in length, forked, solitary, or in pairs. | ||
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| + | | source=PlantaPhile | ||
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| + | =Microscopic Characteristics= | ||
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| − | | | + | | caption1=Pseudoparenchyma with thick mucilaginous walls observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. |
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| caption2=Cells of the medulla showing loosely interwoven strands seen in polarized light observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. | | caption2=Cells of the medulla showing loosely interwoven strands seen in polarized light observed at 400x with Acidified Chloral Hydrate Glycerol Solution. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 5 May 2015
Contents |
Nomenclature
Fucus vesiculosus L. Fucaceae
Standardized common name (English): bladderwrack
Botanical Voucher Specimen
Organoleptic Characteristics
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Macroscopic Characteristics
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Microscopic Characteristics
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High Performance Thin Layer Chromatographic Identification
Supplementary Information
Sources
- ↑ United States Dispensatory (1918)
- ↑ United States Dispensatory (1918)
- ↑ PlantaPhile http://plantaphile.com/
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com
- ↑ Elan M. Sudberg, Alkemist Laboratories http://www.alkemist.com