Squirrel's foot fern

(Davallia trichomanoides)

Pronunciation:
da-VAL-ee-uh
Alternative botanical names: none
Alternative common names: none
Family:
Davalliaceae
Native to:
Japan
USDA zones:
9-11
Sunset zones:
17, 23-24
Hardy to: 30°
Exposure:
shade
Water:
regular water
Height x width:
6" x indefinite
Flowers in:
Produces spores
Colors:
none
Fragrance:
none
Additional comments:
The squirrel's foot fern is often used as a hanging basket. This squirrel's foot is planted in a wire basket lined with sphagnum moss. The furry rhizomes that have covered the basket resemble a squirrel's feet (if you use your imagination) hence the name. Our squirrel's foot hangs from a native oak tree. It receives shade all day long.

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