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Carola (Callophyllis variegata) is a type of edible seaweed known in South America. Jump to: navigation, search Seaweed covered rocks in the UK Phycologists consider seaweed to refer any of a large number of marine benthic algae that are multicellular, macrothallic (large-bodied), and thus differentiated from most algae that tend towards microscopic size (Smith, 1944). ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ...


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