Difference between revisions of "Dule"
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Revision as of 13:15, 6 September 2019
Taxonomic Amber | |
Dules among saltorns in winter | |
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Kingdom | Plants |
Category | {{{species}}} |
Main Ecosystem(s) | Lakes |
This short seaweed of webfoot shape is bright green in summer and displays various other colours in other seasons.
The dule often grows in the company of a smaller cross-stemmed species in the shape of tiny ladder, the saltorn.
Both of them have a peppery flavour and are eaten in salads in summer.
The high green algae in the luciogram opposite are sacchas.
The saccha is consumed as food too, but it also produces a green dye used by artisans.
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