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The '''Strawberry anemone''' (''Actinia fragacea'') appears to be confined to the [[English Channel]] and south-west [[England]] where it is generally |
The '''Strawberry anemone''' (''Actinia fragacea'') appears to be confined to the [[English Channel]] and south-west [[England]] where it is generally found on rocks of the lower shoreline. It has a column which is typically red or dark red, with spots of green, yellow or blue. The tentacles are usually red or purplish. ''Actinia fragacea'' is similar in form to the [[Beadlet anemone]] (''Actinia equina'') but is typically larger, measuring up to 100mm across the base. |
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A Californian species ''[[Corynactis californica]]'' shares the same common name. |
A Californian species ''[[Corynactis californica]]'' shares the same common name. |
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Strawberry Anemone (Actinia fragacea), the lower shore line at low tide, Lundy, Bristol Channel, UK. | |
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The Strawberry anemone (Actinia fragacea) appears to be confined to the English Channel and south-west England where it is generally found on rocks of the lower shoreline. It has a column which is typically red or dark red, with spots of green, yellow or blue. The tentacles are usually red or purplish. Actinia fragacea is similar in form to the Beadlet anemone (Actinia equina) but is typically larger, measuring up to 100mm across the base.
A Californian species Corynactis californica shares the same common name.
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