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Definition of Black rockweed
1. Noun. A common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure.
Generic synonyms: Rockweed
Group relationships: Genus Fucus
Lexicographical Neighbors of Black Rockweed
Literary usage of Black rockweed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Botany for the High School Laboratory and Classroom by Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, Charles Herbert Clark, Mrs. Sophia M'Ilvaine (Bledsoe) Herrick, Asa Gray (1901)
"The latter is the dark (almost black) Rockweed, with thick narrow fronds without
midrib, in which are elongated, bean-shaped bladders. ..."
2. Outlines of Botany for the High School Laboratory and Classroom: (based on by Robert Greenleaf Leavitt (1901)
"The latter is the dark (almost black) Rockweed, with thick narrow fronds without
midrib, in which are elongated, bean-shaped bladders. ..."
3. Outlines of Botany for the High School Laboratory and Classroom by Robert Greenleaf Leavitt, Charles Herbert Clark, Mrs. Sophia M'Ilvaine (Bledsoe) Herrick, Asa Gray (1901)
"The latter is the dark (almost black) Rockweed, with thick narrow fronds without
midrib, in which are elongated, bean-shaped bladders. ..."
4. Outlines of Botany for the High School Laboratory and Classroom: (based on by Robert Greenleaf Leavitt (1901)
"The latter is the dark (almost black) Rockweed, with thick narrow fronds without
midrib, in which are elongated, bean-shaped bladders. ..."