Neoagarum fimbriatum on Gmelin

Neoagarum fimbriatum on Gmelin

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10” x 18.75” or 25” x 48” fine art print on Hahnemuhle rag paper. Edition of 15 or 10.

Neoagarum fimbriatum, recoloured, on a Gmelin plate XXXII from Historia Fucorum (1768). These depictions by Gmelin were made from specimens collected by George Stellar in the 1740s either from Bering Island or the Kamchatka Peninsula. Agarum is one of the few kelps that evolved down both coasts of North America, being common in the Gulf of Maine as well as the Gulf of Alaska.

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