Similarities between Ascophyllum and Wrack (seaweed)
Ascophyllum and Wrack (seaweed) have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Fucaceae, Fucus serratus, Fucus vesiculosus, Seaweed.
Fucaceae
The Fucaceae are a family of brown algae, containing six genera.
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Fucus serratus
Fucus serratus is a seaweed of the north Atlantic Ocean, known as toothed wrack or serrated wrack.
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Fucus vesiculosus
Fucus vesiculosus, known by the common name bladder wrack or bladderwrack, is a seaweed found on the coasts of the North Sea, the western Baltic Sea, and the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, also known by the common names black tang, rockweed, bladder fucus, sea oak, black tany, cut weed, dyers fucus, red fucus, and rock wrack.
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Seaweed
Seaweed or macroalgae refers to several species of macroscopic, multicellular, marine algae.
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Ascophyllum and Wrack (seaweed) Comparison
Ascophyllum has 103 relations, while Wrack (seaweed) has 15. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.39% = 4 / (103 + 15).
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