: SEA FURBELOW (LAMINARIA BTJLBOSA) (4th S. ii. 324.)— " This is the largest British species of the Laminaricxt its frond in some instances forming, when spread out on the ground, a circle twelve feet in diameter. Its common name is Furbelows, and... Synopsis of British Seaweeds - Page 27by William Henry Harvey - 1857 - 219 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Henry Harvey - Marine algae - 1851 - 476 pages
...Substance more tender than in L. digitata. This is the largest British species of the Laminariete, its frond in some instances forming, when spread out...must be familiar to most visitors of the sea-shore. In modern systems it is generally separated from Laminaria, and no less than three generic names have... | |
| James Britten - Plant names, Popular - 1886 - 676 pages
...Furbelows. Laminaria bulbosa, Lamour. — ' This is the largest British species of the Laminarieas, its frond in some instances forming, when spread out...circle twelve feet in diameter. Its common name is Furlielows.' — Phycologia Britannica, iii. Tennyson (Sea Dreams) has — ' While you were running... | |
| Electronic journals - 1868 - 802 pages
...(LAMINARIA BTJLBOSA) (4th S. ii. 324.)— " This is the largest British species of the Laminaricxt its frond in some instances forming, when spread out...must be familiar to most visitors of the sea-shore." — Harvey's Phycologia Britanmca, vol. iii. This common sea-plant is of course the " Sea Furbelow... | |
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