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Hare's Foot Fern

Davallia sp.

Description:

Epiphytic fern, with fronds arising from long aerial rhizomes which grow on and over thick bark on trees or on rock crevices. The plants have furry rhizomes which cover the surface of the potting mixture as well as root down into it. The fronds are triangular in shape and about 1½ feet long by 1 foot wide. They divide into three to four pinnae which subdivide into many pinnules. Davallia are often used in hanging baskets because the rhizomes split into sections and the surface is covered quickly. Unlike other ferns, Davallia tolerate low levels of humidity.

1 Species ID Suggestions

Atanas Tanev
Atanas Tanev 10 years ago
Hare's foot fern
Davallia sp. Davallia


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2 Comments

Jason Alexander
Jason Alexander 10 years ago

You're right Leuba and thanks for the ID Anatas..

Leuba Ridgway
Leuba Ridgway 10 years ago

looks like a rhizome of a fern

Jason Alexander
Spotted by
Jason Alexander

Jawa Barat, Indonesia

Spotted on May 2, 2013
Submitted on May 3, 2013

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