Purple Laver

Porphyra umbilicalis

A small red alga (up to 20 cm across) with an irregularly shaped, broad frond that is membranous but tough. The plant attaches to rock via a minute discoid hold-fast, is greenish when young becoming purplish-red and has a polythene-like texture.
Atlantic Nori - Porphyra umbilicalis Nori is a type of red algae that thrives along the harsh Maine coast despite the pounding waves, baking sun, and strong winds of the intertidal zone. It's a popular edible.

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Appearance

Identifying features
- A small red seaweed, up to 20 cm across
- Tough irregularly shaped broad frond.
- Small disc-like holdfast.
- Greenish when young becoming purplish-red.
- Has a polythene-like texture
Atlantic Nori - Porphyra umbilicalis Nori is a type of red algae that thrives along the harsh Maine coast despite the pounding waves, baking sun, and strong winds of the intertidal zone. Nori is a popular edible.

Habitat: Intertidal zone  Atlantic Nori,Geotagged,Laverbread,Porphyra umbilicalis,Spring,United States,laver,nori

Habitat

Purple laver is highly adaptable to conditions on different parts of the rocky shore and able to withstand prolonged periods of exposure to the air as well as tolerating a greater degree of wave action than most other red algae. It occurs singly or in dense colonies throughout the intertidal but most frequently at upper levels.

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https://www.marlin.ac.uk/species/detail/1463
Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionRhodophyta
ClassBangiophyceae
OrderBangiales
FamilyBangiaceae
GenusPorphyra
SpeciesP. umbilicalis