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Davallia Canariensis

davallia canariensis

Davallia canariensis, commonly known as the Canary Island hare's-foot fern, is a captivating species celebrated for its unique, animal-like characteristics. Native to the Macaronesian islands, southwestern Europe, and North Africa, this evergreen fern is a striking member of the laurel forest ecosystem. It is most famous for its thick, creeping rhizomes covered in dense, fuzzy scales that remarkably resemble a hare's foot or rabbit's paw. Beyond its charming appearance, this species is an highly adaptable survivor. It frequently grows as an epiphyte on mossy tree branches or as a lithophyte on rocky cliffs, drawing moisture directly from the humid air. Its delicate, lacy fronds create a beautiful visual contrast against the coarse, silvery-brown "paws" that cling tightly to their host, making it a beloved find for botanists and a popular ornamental plant worldwide.

Lebensraum: Found thriving on damp, shaded rocks and the trunks of trees within the humid laurel forests and deep ravines of Macaronesia and the western Iberian Peninsula.

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This fern features broadly triangular, finely dissected bright green fronds that typically grow between 20 and 60 centimeters in length, presenting an elegant, feathery appearance. However, its most defining visual trait is its network of creeping rhizomes at the base. These rhizomes are unusually thick (about 1 to 1.5 centimeters in diameter) and completely enveloped in soft, pale brown to silvery-white hairy scales. In the wild, these fuzzy structures weave across the surface of tree bark or rocks, avoiding burial in the soil and standing out visibly against the dark, damp greens of the forest.

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Davallia Canariensis
Davallia Canariensis

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Seltenheit

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Interessante Fakten

In the wild, this fern can survive surprisingly dry summers by dropping all of its lacy green fronds and remaining completely dormant until the rain returns.

The common name 'hare's-foot fern' comes directly from its thick, furry rhizomes that closely resemble the paws of a rabbit or hare.

Unlike terrestrial ferns that root deep in the soil, its fuzzy rhizomes always creep along the surface to prevent rotting in highly moist environments.

While it grows on other plants, it is not a parasite; it simply uses trees as a physical resting place to catch filtered sunlight and falling rain.

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Epiphytic Anchorage

Uses its creeping rhizomes to firmly grip tree bark and rocks, elevating itself above the forest floor to access better light.

Fähigkeit

Moisture-Retaining Scales

The dense hairs on its rhizomes act as a sponge to trap ambient humidity and protect the plant's core from drying out or sun damage.

Fähigkeit

Drought Dormancy

Capable of completely shedding its green fronds during exceptionally dry summers to conserve water, resprouting vigorously when winter rains return.

Maße und Details

Länge
20-60 cm
Lebenserwartung
10-50 Jahre

Ernährung und Fütterung

Produces its own energy through photosynthesis, synthesizing nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

Hauptnahrung

  • Sunlight
  • Rainwater
  • Atmospheric Moisture
  • Carbon Dioxide

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

host plant

Canary Laurel

Laurus novocanariensis

Provides an elevated trunk and branches for the fern to grow on as an epiphyte.

host plant

Tree Heath

Erica arborea

Another common host tree in the Macaronesian laurel forests where the fern frequently anchors itself.

eaten by

Brown Garden Snail

Cornu aspersum

Snails occasionally feed on the tender young fronds during excessively damp conditions.

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Wie identifiziert man Davallia Canariensis?

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Was ist der/die/das länge von Davallia Canariensis?

20-60 cm

Was ist der/die/das lebenserwartung von Davallia Canariensis?

10-50 Jahre

Was frisst Davallia Canariensis?

Produces its own energy through photosynthesis, synthesizing nutrients from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.

Wo findet man Davallia Canariensis normalerweise?

Found thriving on damp, shaded rocks and the trunks of trees within the humid laurel forests and deep ravines of Macaronesia and the western Iberian Peninsula.

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