RFMCPNFT–Nori Seaweed – Alga Nori Edible seaweed of the red algae. Binomial name: Porphyra Umbilicalis. It is used in dried sheets to wrap the sushi.
RMHFRF9G–Porphyra sp. seaweed, adhering to rocks. This is what the food 'nori' comes from.
RM2G79CTE–Porphyra umbilicalis Kützing, red alga (Bangiophyceae)
RM2C7YR4K–Laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis
RMHYJ29G–Porphyra umbilicalis attached to Common Periwinkle (Littorina littorea), photographed on a light box/white background.
RFJ1W3FC–Dried algae flakes in wooden bowl. Mix of sea lettuce, wakame and nori. Edible green algae and seaweed. Ulva lactuca, Undaria pinnatifida.
RMW7N9FP–Purple laver (Porphyra umbilicalis) an edible seaweed collected for food in parts of the UK, growing on sandstone high on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RF2PGFFHY–Laver seaweed (nori) Porphyra live on rock in Devon UK
RMBN9H2T–Porphyra seaweed
RF2AHJTET–Massed Purple Laver / Porphyra umbilicalis swamping coastline rocks. Variable colour, from brown-purple to olive green. Is edible & makes laverbread.
RF2G7C51H–Stacks of dried seaweeds Sea mustard Wakame
RMG03HG1–seaweed salad
RFGKA9B0–seaweed salad
RM2B7R85B–Sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 1, red seaweed, Delesseria sanguinea 2, Porphyra purpurea 3, and Osmundaria fimbriata 4. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2WWADKB–Porphyra sp. microalgae. Used for food, nutraceuticals, and as a food additive.
RMW7N9FB–Purple laver (Porphyra umbilicalis), an edible seaweed collected for food in parts of the UK, growing on sandstone high on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RFDGKM44–Oval sea grapes seaweed
RMP9H7GY–Delesseria sanguinea, Claudea elegans, Padina pavonica, and Porphyra purpurea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1823.
RM2A83P4C–Delesseria sanguinea, Claudea elegans, Padina pavonica, and Porphyra purpurea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1823.
RF2AHJTF5–Massed Purple Laver / Porphyra umbilicalis swamping coastline rocks. Variable colour, from brown-purple to olive green. Is edible & makes laverbread.
RF2G7C51D–Stacks of dried Laminaria seaweeds
RMG03HG2–seaweed salad
RFH6T1JP–green maritime seaweed herring food aliment closeup green cold maritime algae asiatic raw kelp aquatic plant dish meal delicacy
RF2RYY7J0–Seaweed underwater plants. Green Laminaria watercolor illustartion isolated on hite background. Nautical
RMDA47KH–Purple Laver (Porphyra umbilicalis) on rock at low tide, Kimmeridge, Isle of Purbeck, Dorset, England, April
RFMCPNNN–Nori Seaweed – Alga Nori Edible seaweed of the red algae. Binomial name: Porphyra Umbilicalis. It is used in dried sheets to wrap the sushi.
RM2B6FXBE–Callithamnion secundatum (on porphyra) Callithamnion secundatum / (on porphyra) Property Type: photo page Item number: RP-F 2016-133-41 Manufacturer : photographer Anna Atkins Place manufacture: United Kingdom Dating: ca. 1843 - ca. 1853 Material: paper Technique: cyanotypie Dimensions: page: h 250 mm × W 200 mm Subject: algae, seaweed
RFR5YHKM–Sea grape seaweed, uni budou. japanese ocean seaweed food.
RM2C7YRHA–Laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis
RM2WC087T–Porphyra vulgaris, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RF2RND0MB–Porphyra sp. microalgae Used for food, nutraceuticals, and as a food additive
RMW7N9FH–Purple laver (Porphyra umbilicalis), a edible seaweed collected for food in parts of the UK, growing on sandstone high on a rocky shore, Wembury, Devon, UK, August.
RFDGKM47–Oval sea grapes seaweed
RMW7NPKM–Laver (Porphyra umbilicalis) English Channel, off the coast of Sark, Channel Islands, July
RM2T6A094–Sugar kelp, Saccharina latissima 1, red seaweed, Delesseria sanguinea 2, Porphyra purpurea 3, and Osmundaria fimbriata 4. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Jussieu's Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century.
RF2AHJTGG–Purple Laver / Porphyra umbilicalis swamping coastline rocks. Varies in colour, from brown-purple to olive green. Turning brown here. Is common edible
RF2G7C51G–Stacks of dried seaweeds Gim Laver
RFE1B3XR–Seaweed salad - healthy sea food in the bowl
RF2WMM8HK–Watercolor seamless pattern of colorful laminaria illustration isolated on black. Kelp, seaweeds hand drawn. Painted algae. Design for background, tex
RMRE1GGE–. The algae of the Arctic Sea, a survey of the species, together with an exposition of the general characters and the development of the flora. Algae. ilVetensicAfcaa Haiidl,Bd.20N?.s PI 17. Gtmilda Kolthoff del, auctd LifhW ScWachter StockKolm 1-3, Diplodeima amplissimum. k Porphyra abyssicola. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Kjellman, F. R. (Frans Reinhold), 1846-1907. Stockholm, Norstedt
RFMCPNDD–Nori Seaweed – Alga Nori Edible seaweed of the red algae. Binomial name: Porphyra Umbilicalis. It is used in dried sheets to wrap the sushi.
RF2RDYR0J–Seaweed underwater plants. Green Laminaria watercolor illustartion isolated on hite background. Nautical
RF2G9P4HH–Typical Japanese dish of raw salmon with rice wrapped with dried seaweed and vegetables on a blue plate
RM2C7YN9W–Laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis
RM2WC0AX5–Porphyra lacimata, Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RMASF3E7–Limpet Cellana radians on flat rocky shore showing its farm the area it keeps clear of seaweed Kaikoura New Zealand
RFDGKM5F–Oval sea grapes seaweed
RF2AHJTGA–Massed Purple Laver / Porphyra umbilicalis swamping coastline rocks. Variable colour, from brown-purple to olive green. Is edible & makes laverbread.
RFE7RCE5–Seaweed salad - healthy sea food in the bowl
RF2WD6MJ7–Watercolor seamless pattern of colorful laminaria illustration isolated on black. Kelp, seaweeds hand drawn. Painted algae. Design for background, tex
RMRH31XB–. British marine algae : being a popular account of the seaweeds of Great Britain, their collection and preservation. Marine algae. SECTION I. CHLOBOSPEBMEJ5. Green Seaweeds. Among the most abundant of the common species of seaweeds are two, Ulva latissima and Porphyra laciniata, which form together, when pre- pared and potted, the laver of commerce ; the latter, although belonging to the chlorosperms, in accordance with its system of fructification, is brown, or sometimes a lurid purple. There are several tolerably well- defined species of each of these plants, some of which are found abundan
RMPFE4PT–. Der Begleiter in Seebäder : eine kurzgefasste Anleitung zur Meer-Botanik. Marine algae. Porphyra Laciniata. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Charla. Hamburg : Hoffmann und Campe
RFMCPNCR–Nori Seaweed – Alga Nori Edible seaweed of the red algae. Binomial name: Porphyra Umbilicalis. It is used in dried sheets to wrap the sushi.
RF2RDYPX5–Seaweed underwater plants. Green Laminaria watercolor illustartion isolated on hite background. Nautical
RM2C7YNM7–Laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis
RM2WBYHH1–Callithamnion secundatum / (on porphyra), Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RFDGKM4F–Oval sea grapes seaweed
RF2AHJTFA–Massed Purple Laver / Porphyra umbilicalis swamping coastline rocks. Variable colour, from brown-purple to olive green. Is edible & makes laverbread.
RFE7RCE7–Seaweed salad - healthy sea food in the bowl
RF2TBFWYJ–Watercolor seamless pattern of colorful laminaria illustration isolated on white. Kelp, seaweeds hand drawn. Painted algae. Design for background, tex
RMRPWNHM–. The algae. Algae. Conchocelis phase Fig. 124 Diagram of life cycle of Porphyra umhilicalis. eciousj but in either case the male thaUi or portions of the thalli are commonly paler in colour than the female. Each antheridial mother cell gives rise to 64 or 128 antheridial cells, each of which produces one spermatium. The fertihzed (?) carpogonium divides into four or eight cells that represent primitive carpospores; in this plant these are haploid (though in most Rhodophyceae they are diploid) because meiosis occurs at germination of the zygote. FertiHzation has never actually been observed al
RMPFY6WF–. Current bibliography for aquatic sciences and fisheries. Marine biology; Aquatic biology; Fisheries. 7, 77 LAMINjIRIACKAF 7, 78 Halopteris 7; 80 Ascophyllum Fucus FU СALFS 7, 8S Porphyra 7, 83 Laurencia ^; 85 Pterocladia 7, 86 Cryptonemia Grateloupia 7, 87 Gracilaria 7. 88 Antitham^ion 7, 95 Anabaena No st о Ñ Tri chodesmium S5SS 3057 8660 318 S 30S7 2965 S608 7,99 8,01 8,33 9,97 ALGAE, MISC. 2515 8689 8656 â 3159 8598 8878 8600 8885 BACTERIA Pseudomonas Ichthyophonus HIGHER PLMT3, AQUATIC 8998 AQUATIC EMBRYOPHITES 859L. ^кÐ/^Ð-/Ñ/аÐÐÐ- EA:fo 8(4):T6. Please note that these images are ex
RFDH4EA7–seaweed salad
RFMCPNAY–Nori Seaweed – Alga Nori Edible seaweed of the red algae. Binomial name: Porphyra Umbilicalis. It is used in dried sheets to wrap the sushi.
RF2RDYPXE–Seaweed underwater plants. Green Laminaria watercolor illustartion isolated on hite background. Nautical
RM2C7YRTA–Laver seaweed Porphyra umbilicalis
RM2WBYM2P–Porphyra lacimata / var: umbilicus / on Chondrus curly Anna Atkins, c. 1843 - c. 1853 photograph United Kingdom photographic support cyanotype algae, seaweed
RFDGKM64–Oval sea grapes seaweed
RFE1B3Y0–Seaweed salad - healthy sea food in the bowl
RF2TDKFD5–Watercolor seamless pattern of colorful laminaria illustration isolated on green. Kelp, seaweeds hand drawn. Painted algae. Design for background, tex
RMRH9HK3–. Botany of the Faeröes, based upon Danish investigations. Botany -- Faroe islands. 695 specimens of Faciis inflatiis, Fiicns spiralis f. nana, Porphyra iimbili- calis and Enteromorpha. At 4, the algal vegetation has also the character of algæ be- longing to somewhat exposed coasts. The shore was here rather steep with almost flat rocks in front close to the water's edge; here were found Laminaria digitata, Alaria esciilenta with a sub- growth of Corallina, Gigartina mamillosa, Chordaria flagelliformis, Scytosiphon lomentariiis, Ceramium nibnim, large specimens of Fiicus inftatiis with Elachis