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- Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), it is the only genus in the family Davalliaceae, which is placed in the suborder Polypodiineae, order Polypodiales. Alternatively...
- 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...
- Dryopteridaceae, Lomariopsidaceae, Nephrolepidaceae, Tectariaceae, Oleandraceae, Davalliaceae, and Polypodiaceae. Now-obsolete families of Polypodiales include: Drynariaceae...
- Davallia divaricata is a fern in the genus Davallia of the family Davalliaceae. It is native to tropical Southeast Asia and is used in traditional Chinese...
- Polypodiineae Hypodematiaceae Didymochlaenaceae Dryopteridaceae Lomariopsidaceae Nephrolepidaceae Tectariaceae Oleandraceae Davalliaceae Polypodiaceae...
- canariensis, the hare's-foot fern, is a species of fern in the family Davalliaceae. It is endemic to Macaronesia and the Iberian Peninsula. It grows well...
- Members of the family Polypodiaceae are most closely related to the Davalliaceae, with further relationships noted to Oleandraceae, Tectariaceae, and...
- Davallia bullata, the squirrel's-foot fern, is a fern in the family Davalliaceae found mainly in ****an and China. It grows well in shady places. It grows...
- trichomanoides, also known as black rabbit's foot fern, is a fern in the family Davalliaceae which is found in tropical Asia. Its height is from 15 to 45 cm. Partial...
- Tectariaceae Panigrahi Family Oleandraceae Ching ex Pic.Serm. Family Davalliaceae M.R.Schomb. Family Polypodiaceae J.Presl & C.Presl Subfamily Loxogrammoideae...