- Source: Davallia trichomanoides
Davallia trichomanoides, also known as black rabbit's foot fern and squirrel foot fern, is a fern in the family Davalliaceae which is found in tropical Asia. Its height is from 15 to 45 cm. Partial or full shade is required for the growth of it. It can survive in dryness. They have pinnate leaves. Like most ferns, it grows in line with apical dominance, in case of disturbances it is able to change the main stem of the plant.
References
Springer Verlag, Planta, 1977, p. 133.
Pauline Anne Lizotte, Cyanogenesis in Davallia Trichomanoides (Blume), 1987
Croxdale, J. G. (1977). Accumulation of 32 P and [ 14 C]sucrose in decapitated and intact shoots of the fern davallia trichomanoides blume. Planta
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