Davallia bullata
Davallia bullata Wall. ex Hook.

Davallia bullata, known as the squirrel's-foot fern, is a species in the family Davalliaceae. It is primarily found in Japan and China. This fern thrives in shady environments and typically reaches a height of 20 to 35 cm. It features deciduous bullata and has linear leaflets.
Description
Davallia bullata is a fern species native to Japan and China, belonging to the family Davalliaceae. It is well adapted to shady habitats and grows between 20 and 35 cm tall. The plant exhibits deciduous bullata and possesses linear leaflets. It was first described in 1846 by Hooker, based on work by Wall. Its distribution includes regions such as Assam, South-Central China, the East Himalaya, Myanmar, and Nepal.
Distribution
Assam · China South-Central · East Himalaya · Myanmar · Nepal
Synonyms
Davallia mariesiiDavallia cylindricaTrogostolon yunnanensisDavallia trichomanoides subsp. bullataDavallia bullata