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Davallia tyermannii (T. Moore) Baker






Mount Usu / Sarobetsu post-mined peatland
From left: Crater basin in 1986 and 2006. Cottongrass / Daylily

Davallia (L.) Sm. (シノブ)


D. chrysanthemifolia Hayata (アリサンキクシノブ)
D. cumingii Hook. (シマキクシノブ)
D. formosana Hayata (タカサゴシノブ)
D. griffithiana Hook. (タイワンシノブ)
D. heterophylla J. Sm. (カワリバキクシノブ)
D. mariesii T. Moore ex Baker (シノブ)
D. pallida Mett. ex Kuhn (クジャクシノブ)
D. pectinata J. Sm. (クシバシノブ)
D. perdurans Christ (ホソバシノブ)
D. repens (L. f.) Kuhn (キクシノブ)
D. solida (G. Forst.) Sw. (アツバシノブ)
D. stenolepis Hayata (キレザケシノブ)
D. trichomanoides Blume (ホラゴケシノブ)
D. tyermannii (T. Moore) Baker (トキワシノブ)

Davallia tyermannii transplanted in Hokkaido


Tokiwashinobu (トキワシノブ, 常磐忍), bear-foot fern or white rabbit foot fern
Lifeform: rhizomatous, evergreen fern
Distribution: southern China - Taiwan
Use: ornamental
Synonyms:

Humata tyermannii T. Moore

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[1-3] at a greenhouse in Yurigahara Park, Sapporo, on January 24 2021.

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