




Halosaccion glandiforme
Sea Sacks are special plants that grow in coastal areas. They look like little green bags and can be found on sandy beaches. These plants help keep the beach healthy and provide homes for tiny creatures.
生息地: Coastal areas
The Sea Sacks is a distinct red algae, forming clusters of hollow, sausage-shaped branches, ranging from purplish-red to brownish-red. Its squishy, gelatinous tubes, often inflated with water, make it visibly different from flat or stringy seaweeds.





カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It looks like a bunch of little red sausages growing on coastal rocks!
Its squishy, hollow tubes are perfect for floating when the tide comes in!
Sea Sacks are actually a type of seaweed, not a true plant from the land!
This amazing algae can survive being completely out of water at low tide!
Sea Sacks has hollow, sac-like branches that store water, allowing it to survive when exposed to air at low tide.
Its tough, gelatinous texture helps Sea Sacks withstand strong waves and currents without tearing apart.
Sea Sacks can attach firmly to rocks, helping it stay put even in turbulent intertidal zones.
Strongylocentrotus purpuratus
Grazes on algae in tide pools.
Chlorostoma funebrale
Feeds on algae growing on rocks.
Littorina scutulata
Scrapes microalgae and young Sea Sacks.
まだ別名はありません。
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
Always look but don't touch the plants too much, as they help keep the beach safe.
5-20 cm
いいえ
なし
多年生
Coastal areas
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