Davallia denticulata

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Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Division: Polypodiophyta
Class: Polypodiopsida
Order: Polypodiales
Suborder: Polypodiineae
Family: Davalliaceae
Genus: Davallia
Species:
D. denticulata
Binomial name
Davallia denticulata
Subspecies
  • Davallia denticulata var. bicornis C. Chr. [2]
  • Davallia denticulata var. bidentata (Schkuhr) Bonap., 1917 [3]
  • Davallia denticulata var. cameroonensis Mett.
  • Davallia denticulata var. denticulata
  • Davallia denticulata var. intermedia Mett. ex Kuhn, 1868 [1]
  • Davallia denticulata fo. latisora Bonap., 1923 [4]
  • Davallia denticulata var. stenochlamys C. Chr., 1932 [5]
  • Davallia denticulata var. vogelii
Synonyms
  • Adiantum denticulatum Burm. f.
  • Davallia bidentata Schkuhr
  • Davallia brevisora Ching
  • Davallia chaerophylloides (Poir.) Steud.
  • Davallia denticulata var. intermedia Mett. ex Kuhn
  • Davallia elegans Sw.
  • Davallia elegans var. bidentata (Schkuhr) Hook.
  • Davallia elegans var. coniifolia Hook.
  • Davallia elegans var. edentula Hook.
  • Davallia elegans var. polydactyla T. Moore
  • Davallia elegans var. pulchra Hook.
  • Davallia elegans var. subunidentata Hook.
  • Davallia impressa Copel.
  • Davallia patens Sw.
  • Davallia schnellii Tardieu
  • Davallia vogelii Hook.
  • Humata chaerophylloides (Poir.) Desv.
  • Humata elata (G. Forst.) Desv.
  • Humata elegans (Sw.) Desv.
  • Humata patens (Sw.) Desv.
  • Parestia elata (G. Forst.) C. Presl
  • Parestia elegans (Sw.) C. Presl
  • Trichomanes chaerophylloides Poir.
  • Trichomanes denticulatum (Burm. f.) Houtt.
  • Trichomanes elatum G. Forst.
  • Trichomanes elegans (Sw.) Poir.
  • Trichomanes elegans Rich.
  • Trichomanes lucidum Roxb.
  • Wibelia chaerophylloides (Poir.) M. Kato & Tsutsumi
  • Wibelia denticulata (Burm. f.) M. Kato & Tsutsumi
  • Wibelia elata (G. Forst.) Bernh.

Davallia denticulata is a widespread species of fern. Often seen as a lithophyte or epiphyte in different forest types. It may lose all its fronds in dry periods. [6] [7] [8]

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  6. Information Sign - Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney
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