Latin Name: Fucus vesiculosus
Common Name: Bladderwrack
Family: Fucaceae
Growing Region: North Atlantic coastal regions

Description: Bladderwrack is a marine seaweed harvested from coastal waters and supplied dried, cut, or powdered. The material ranges from olive green to dark brown and retains its characteristic air bladders when whole. Bladderwrack is widely used in botanical powder blends, supplement formulations, and specialty applications, including animal feed preparations.

Variations in color, texture, and cut size may occur between harvests and production batches. Images are provided for general reference only. A variety of cut and particle sizes are available upon request to meet your formulation needs.

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