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English: The rockweed Fucus gardneri has many common names, including popweed and bladderwrack. Once mature the tips of the blades fill receptacles with with air and mucilage. Within the receptacles are conceptacles where gametes are formed. These receptacles can be "popped" if pressed too hard. From Bean Hollow State Beach, CA
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Author Steve Lonhart / NOAA MBNMS
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