Bladder Fucus (Noun)
Meaning
A common rockweed used in preparing kelp and as manure.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The coastal farmers used bladder fucus as a natural fertilizer to enrich the soil for their crops.
- Bladder fucus was harvested from the rocky shores and dried to be used as a key ingredient in the production of kelp.
- The seaweed, also known as bladder fucus, was abundant in the area and was used by the locals to make a variety of products.
- The company specialized in processing bladder fucus into a range of products, including kelp powder and seaweed fertilizer.
- The bladder fucus was collected, cleaned, and then used as a natural manure to promote healthy plant growth in the garden.