Osmundea pinnatifida

 Osmundea pinnatifida is a species of red alga known by the common name pepper dulse.

Osmundea pinnatifida
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Scientific classificationedit
(unranked):Archaeplastida
Division:Rhodophyta
Class:Florideophyceae
Order:Ceramiales
Family:Rhodomelaceae
Genus:Osmundea
Species:
O. pinnatifida
Binomial name
Osmundea pinnatifida
(Hudson) Stackhouse
Synonyms

Laurencia pinnatifida

It is a small seaweed widely found with the tidal zone of moderately sheltered rocky shores around Britain and Europe. Although technically a red seaweed, it can show a wide range of colouring from yellow-buff to a red so dark as to be almost black.

DescriptionEdit

Osmundea pinnatifida is a small marine alga which grows in tufts with branches to a length of 8 cm from a discoid holdfast which produces of stolons for further support. The fronds are flattened with a medulla of thick cells covered by a cortex of 2 layers. The branches are alternate, flattened and branching in one plane from the sides one or two times. The axes show a small terminal groove at the apex.[1][2]

ReproductionEdit

The frond bears spermatangial receptacles which release the male gametes on final branchlets. Cystocarps, the cells which surround the gametophyte, grow on the ultimate branches. Tetraspores are formed on the last three orders of branches.[1]

HabitatEdit

Common growing as tufts on rock in rock pools in the lower littoral but never below low tide.[1]

DistributionEdit

Common around IrelandGreat Britain including Shetland and south to Portugal and the Mediterranean.[1]

UsesEdit

It is harvested and dried in Scotland and in the Channel Islands for use as a curry-flavoured spice.

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