Irish Moss at Ringstead 7

Believed to be a less frequently found small golden finely branched form of Irish Moss seaweed

Irish Moss at Ringstead 7 – Believed to be a less frequently found, small, golden, finely-branched form of the normally red and flat-bladed Irish Moss seaweed (Chondrus crispus Stackhouse); growing epiphytically on brown fucoid seaweed attached to boulders beneath White Nothe at the east end of Ringstead Bay in Dorset, England.

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