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Hymenophyllaceae in SA southern rainforest

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There are 18 species of Hymenophyllaceae present in the South America southern rainforest (Chile with a flowover into Argentina). They go by the name "hierba pelicula". I'll feel more comfortable if a botanist edits the text, but if no one is around, I'll do. --Lupo Manaro 11:02, 22 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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