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Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Rabbit's Foot Fern ( Davallia denticulata )

Rabbit’s foot fern ( Davallia denticulata ) The plants have furry rhizomes. 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  tolerate low levels of humidity.
This native fern to Australia, India and Malaysia is often found growing in rocks and sandy soil. It is semi-deciduous in the winter and will grow to 90cm.

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