Flolape

lacy hare's-foot fern

Davallia fejeensis Hook.
lacy hare's-foot fern
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Davallia fejeensis, commonly known as lacy hare's-foot fern, is an epiphytic fern in the family Davalliaceae. It is recognized for its rhizomes, which have a furry texture and a coloration of brown and yellow, resembling rabbit's feet. The species was published in 1846 and is part of the Davallia genus.

Description

Davallia fejeensis is native to regions including Oceania, Brazil (BR), Cundinamarca, and Hawaii. This fern is distinguished by its rhizomes, which are often described as resembling rabbit's feet due to their color and texture. It belongs to the Davalliaceae family and is part of the Davallia genus. The species was first described by Hook. in 1846.

Other common names

lacy hare's-foot fern

Distribution

Oceania · BR · Cundinamarca · Hawaii

Synonyms

Davallia fijiensisStenolobus fejeensisDavallia solida var. fejeensisDavallia fejeeensisOdontoloma fejeensis

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