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Purple laver

Porphyra umbilicalis

Also known as: Purple Laver · navelwier · Navle-purpurhinde · Navelwier · vanlig fjærehinne

BangiaceaeGenus: Porphyra
🔬 GBIF

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📋 About Purple laver

Porphyra is a genus of coldwater seaweeds that grow in cold, shallow seawater. More specifically, it belongs to red algae phylum of laver species, comprising approximately 70 species. It grows in the intertidal zone, typically between the upper intertidal zone and the splash zone in cold waters of temperate oceans. In East Asia, it is used to produce the sea vegetable products nori and gim. There are considered to be 60–70 species of Porphyra worldwide and seven around Britain and Ireland, where it has been traditionally used to produce edible sea vegetables on the Irish Sea coast. The species Porphyra purpurea has one of the largest plastid genomes known, with 251 genes.

🏷️ Common Names for Purple laver

This plant is known by many names around the world. Whether you're searching for "Purple Laver" or "navelwier", they all refer to the same species.

Purple LavernavelwierNavle-purpurhindeNavelwiervanlig fjærehinnevanleg fjørehinnefierváassinavelslokelaver

🔬 Plant Classification

Kingdom

Plantae

Family

Bangiaceae

Genus

Porphyra

Species

Porphyra umbilicalis

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is Purple laver?+
Porphyra is a genus of coldwater seaweeds that grow in cold, shallow seawater. More specifically, it belongs to red algae phylum of laver species, comprising approximately 70 species. It grows in the intertidal zone, typically between the upper intertidal zone and the splash zone in cold waters of t…
What is the scientific name of Purple laver?+
The accepted scientific name of Purple laver is Porphyra umbilicalis, belonging to the family Bangiaceae.
What family does Purple laver belong to?+
Purple laver belongs to the Bangiaceae family and the genus Porphyra. This classification is based on data from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF).
How do I care for Purple laver?+
Caring for Purple laver starts with understanding its native environment. Water when the top soil feels dry, provide appropriate light based on its natural habitat, and ensure good drainage. The Greeny Corner app provides personalised watering reminders for Purple laver.
Is Purple laver safe for pets?+
Toxicity information for Purple laver is not fully documented. As a precaution, keep plants out of reach of pets and children. Consult a veterinarian if your pet ingests any plant material.
What are other names for Purple laver?+
Purple laver is also known as: Purple Laver, navelwier, Navle-purpurhinde, Navelwier, vanlig fjærehinne, vanleg fjørehinne, fierváassi, navelsloke.

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