Postelsia palmaeformis
Seapalm
I love this photo. And this is one of the few species of seaweed that is able to survive and remain erect in the open air.
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Postelsia palmaeformis
Seapalm
I love this photo. And this is one of the few species of seaweed that is able to survive and remain erect in the open air.
(via)

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These postelsia(palm seaweed) were all over the beach and that made for the best toys!
Deborah McArthur, Nature Connection: Taking a look at sensational seaweeds
Deborah McArthur, Nature Connection: Taking a look at sensational seaweeds
[Global] Kayaking this cove is like paddling through human-sized noodle soup. Thickets of Nereocystis seaweed surround the boat. This species is also known as “bull whip kelp” for the long, thin stipes that rise from the deep. The end of each kelp rope holds an air bulb about the size of a tennis ball. A line of leaf-like blades on the balls are similar to a Mohawk; or while floating on the…
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Postelsia is also pretty festive.
Pt. Arena, 2014