''Egregia menziesii'' is a species of
kelp
Kelps are large brown algae seaweeds that make up the order Laminariales. There are about 30 different genera. Despite its appearance, kelp is not a plant - it is a heterokont, a completely unrelated group of organisms.
Kelp grows in "underwa ...
known commonly as feather boa kelp. It is the only species in the
monotypic genus
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''Egregia''. It is native to the coastline of western North America from
Alaska
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to
Baja California
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, where it is a common kelp of the
intertidal zone.
Description
It is dark brown in color, shiny and bumpy in texture, and may reach over five meters long. It grows a branching
stipe from a thick
holdfast. It bears long, flat, straplike fronds lined with small blades each a few centimeters long. There are
pneumatocyst
In phycology, a pneumatocyst is a floating structure that contains gas found on brown seaweed. A seaweed's thallus may have more than one. They provide buoyancy to lift the blades toward the surface, allowing them to receive more sunlight for p ...
s at intervals along the fronds which provide
buoyancy
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. The alga varies in morphology; the
rachis
In biology, a rachis (from the grc, ῥάχις [], "backbone, spine") is a main axis or "shaft".
In zoology and microbiology
In vertebrates, ''rachis'' can refer to the series of articulated vertebrae, which encase the spinal cord. In this c ...
, or central strip, of the frond may be smooth or corrugated, and the blades along the edge of the rachis may be a variety of shapes.
File:Mysterious kelp.jpg, Feather Boa
File:Seaweed & tidepool, North Moonstone SLO.jpg, Feather Boa growing in tidepool
File:Alger, Egregia Menziesii, Nordisk familjebok.png, illustration of ''Egregia menziesii''
Usage
''E. menziesii'' is used in baths or for
thalassotherapy
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, along with species such as Turkish towel (''
Chondracanthus exasperatus''), finger kelp (''
Laminaria digitata''), and ''
Fucus
''Fucus'' is a genus of brown algae found in the intertidal zones of rocky seashores almost throughout the world.
Description and life cycle
The thallus is perennial with an irregular or disc-shaped holdfast or with haptera. The erect portion o ...
''.
See also
*
Discurria insessa, a
limpet endemic to ''Egregia''
References
External links
marine.gov ProfileAlgaeBase
Lessoniaceae
Monotypic brown algae genera
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