hare's-foot fern

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hare's-foot fern

The gardener carefully repots the hare's-foot fern.

Definition

Noun: A type of fern belonging to the genus Davallia, characterized by a distinctive, soft, gray, and hairy rhizome (rootstock) that resembles a hare's foot.

Usage

This term is used specifically in botany and horticulture to refer to these particular ferns. It is a common name, with the scientific genus name Davallia providing more precise identification.

Examples
  • The hare's-foot fern is popular as a houseplant due to its unique furry rhizomes.
  • I added a hare's-foot fern to my collection of shade-loving plants.
  • The creeping, hairy rootstock of the hare's-foot fern often grows over the edge of its pot.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used in more technical descriptions: "The hare's-foot fern () is native to the Canary Islands."
  • It may appear in comparative contexts: "Unlike the Boston fern, the hare's-foot fern has a distinctly fuzzy rhizome."
Variants and Related Words
  • Davallia: The scientific genus name for hares-foot ferns and closely related species.
  • Rabbit's Foot Fern: A common alternative name for the same plants, used interchangeably with "hare's-foot fern."
Synonyms
  • Rabbit's foot fern
  • Squirrel's foot fern (for some closely related species within )
Different Meanings

The term "hare's-foot fern" refers exclusively to ferns of the genus Davallia. It does not have other unrelated meanings. The name is descriptive, derived from the appearance of the plant's rhizome.

hare's-foot fern

The gardener carefully repots the hare's-foot fern.

Noun
  1. either of two ferns of the genus Davallia having a soft grey hairy rootstock

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