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		Definition of sugar kelp in English: sugar kelpnoun mass nounA large brown seaweed with a long crinkly blade-like frond that grows up to 3 m in length and young stems that are edible. Lactaria saccharina, class Phaeophyceae  Example sentencesExamples -  Completely broken up, the plates and crossbars are covered in sugar kelp and perfect for snorkel exploration as well as diving.
 -  The sunlit port side is a forest of sugar kelp and the shaded starboard side a garden of delicate anemones and tunicates.
 -  The sugar kelp is sometimes referred to as ` poor man's weather glass’ because in the past it was hung up to forecast the approaching weather.
 -  Laminaria saccharina is called sugar kelp because when it dries a white sugary substance develops on the surface.
 -  Hopkins rigs a grapple and winch over the gunwale and pulls up a long, crinkly mass of yellowish sugar kelp.
 -  In more rocky lagoons, communities of fucoid wracks (Fucus spp.), sugar kelp (Laminaria saccharina), and red and green algae are also found.
 -  He collects a species called sugar kelp, so named because it is coated with a sweet, white substance when dried.
 -  Other plants that are often found associated with eelgrass meadows include sugar kelp and bootlace weed, together with burrowing animals such as razor shells and heart urchins.
 -  When young the sugar kelp can grow up to 6 to 9 feet long and 8 inches wide.
 -  What I'd really like is some sea lettuce, sugar kelp and oarweed.
 -  The delicate plumose anemones have been replaced in the shallows by long strands of sugar kelp.
 -  Folklore says that hanging a sugar kelp frond at home can be used it to forecast the weather.
 -  The sugar kelp or sugar wrack is a big brown seaweed of the low-water level and below.
 
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