laminari
Laminari is a term commonly used as the plural form referring to the kelp species within the genus Laminaria, a group of large brown algae. Laminaria belongs to the family Laminariaceae in the order Laminariales, within the class Phaeophyceae (brown algae). These seaweeds occur in cold to temperate coastal waters and often form extensive underwater forests that provide habitat for many marine organisms.
Morphology and anatomy: Laminari species typically have a holdfast that anchors the plant to the substrate,
Life cycle: Like other kelps, Laminaria exhibits an alternation of generations, with a dominant diploid sporophyte
Ecology and human use: Laminari supports coastal biodiversity by creating structure in nearshore ecosystems. Economically, kelp
Taxonomy and nomenclature: The genus Laminaria has undergone reclassification, with some species moved to genera such