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Common name: Alpine water fern
Also, Antarctic hard-fern and pinque (Chilean Spanish)
Conservation status: unkown
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Etymology:
From Latin blachnon, a fern, from Greek blēchnon
Spores:
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Leaves:
It is the smallest of the Blechnum species, with fronds often only about 10 cm long
Stem & branches:
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Roots:
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Habit:
It is evergreen ground fern that ranges from montane rainforest to open peaty places
It grows to 20 cm
Habitat:
Damp places in the alpine and sub-alpine zone
Distribution:
Natural range from the Araucanía Region to the south and from the coast to the tree line of the Magellanic forests in Chile and adjacent areas of Argentina
It is also found in New Zealand, Australia and some Pacific islands
Common in Tasmaian alpine and sub-alpine zone
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