Lessonia trabeculata is a brown seaweed, a species of seaweed endemic to Chile in the central-southern zone. The adult plant has the shape of a shrub or tree, measures up to 2.5 m in height and is attached to the substrate by a discoid support. They dominate the rocky subtidal zone of Chile, populating exposed and semi-exposed coasts. Commonly used as raw material for the extraction of alginate. And in agriculture to promote crop growth and improve plant resistance to stress.
Lessonia Trabeculata – Micronized 30 Mesh
ALSO KNOWN AS: Huiro Palo (ES), Chilean Kelp (EN)
Lessonia Trabeculata is a brown seaweed, a species of South American kelp. WIth a high content of Fucoxantina. commonly used as raw material for alginate extraction. And in agriculture as fertilizer.