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RE: [compost_tea] kelp vrs seaweed



Yes, I know Ascophyllum nodosum = kelp.  Actually, I think this is a cold 
water kelp, not the kelp we have off the coast of Southern California that 
grows in warm water.

But if a product calls itself seaweed, is it kelp (some variety, not 
necessairly Ascophyllum) or is it another plant altogether?

Paulette

-----Original Message-----
From:	laura_s@vaxxine.com [SMTP:laura_s@vaxxine.com]
Sent:	Tuesday, May 13, 2003 10:06 AM
To:	compost_tea@yahoogroups.com
Subject:	Re: [compost_tea] kelp vrs seaweed

Ascophyllum nodosum

is a seaplant commonly referred to as kelp.


At 07:30 AM 13/05/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>      Can anyone help clear up my confusion?
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> Thanks,
> Paulette
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Laura Sabourin
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Tea-riffic Aerobic Compost Tea and Acadian Seaplant Products
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St Catharines, Ontario L2R 6P7
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