Davallia fejeensis: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Polypodiopsida
- Order
- Polypodiales
- Family
- Davalliaceae
- Genus
- Davallia
- Species
- Davallia fejeensis
- Scientific Name
- Davallia fejeensis
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Davallia fejeensis
Davallia fejeensis is a species of epiphytic fern in the family Davalliaceae, commonly referred to as rabbit's foot fern. They are best known for their furry, brown and yellow rhizomes, which resemble rabbit's feet.
It is native to the Fiji Islands in Oceania. They survive from approximately 60–75 °F (16–24 °C) and cannot survive below 55 °F (13 °C). Their fronds can grow up to 2 feet (61 centimeters) in height.
...Davallia fejeensis in languages:
- English
- rabbit's foot fern
- Polish
- dawalia nitkowata
- Portuguese
- Renda-Portuguesa
- Thai
- เฟินนาคราชฟิจิ
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Davallia angustata
- Davallia assamica
- Davallia brassii
- Davallia brevipes
- Davallia bullata
- Davallia canariensis
- Davallia chaerophylloides
- Davallia chrysanthemifolia
- Davallia denticulata
- Davallia divaricata
- Davallia embolostegia
- Davallia epiphylla
- Davallia faberiana
- Davallia fejeensis
- Davallia formosana
- Davallia griffithiana
- Davallia heterophylla
- Davallia hookeri
- Davallia hymenophylloides
- Davallia mariesii
- Davallia multidentata
- Davallia parvula
- Davallia pectinata
- Davallia perdurans
- Davallia pulchra
- Davallia pusilla
- Davallia repens
- Davallia sessilifolia
- Davallia sinensis
- Davallia solida
- Davallia tasmanii
- Davallia trichomanoides
- Davallia tyermannii