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My mother had a davallia growing in Sacramento, California, throughout the year where the temperature rarely drops below freezing. On o...Read More
Easiest house fern I've ever cared for and also rather unique (with the hairy light "rabbit feet"). It makes a better beginner fern than ...Read More
I have no idea how I acquired this fern in my garden, but I've had it for many many years probably a good decade or more. Somehow it was ...Read More
We inherited a small patch of this lovely plant in a rockery when we bought this house in 1994. It has gradually spread into an archite...Read More
A very nice, little fern. Grows pretty fast for me. I feed it with a weak solution of whatever I have. It seems to be pretty tough. When ...Read More
I inherited my fern from my grandmother, who died about 20 years ago. It's about 40 years old and completely imbedded in the big pot she...Read More
I have mine in tall pot, it is now pot bound. Very hard to move in the winter to get it in the garage. Lacy fronds. Water it about once a...Read More
Just fell in love with and purchased Davallia fajeensis while in Key West, FL and really enjoyed all your comments and experiences which ...Read More
There is a "giant " variety of Davallia fejeensis that is a awesome looking fern with 14-16"? fronds that hang down in a thick curtain. I...Read More
Davallia fejeensis is native to Fiji, and the Austral Islands (French Polynesia).
I love this fern, even more so after finding it will happily tolerate our climate here in south west England. The delicately lacey, appl...Read More
I inherited one of these from a neighbor that moved to Canada a few years ago. It was already a mature plant when I inherited it. I trans...Read More
I bought a small one at a local store for $4. It's growing in a bright area, but the drapes are often closed. It is extremely versatile...Read More
I've had mine since early in 1998, and now the fuzzy "feet" are curling tendrils, over a foot long, or longer, if they could be stretched...Read More
Looks best if potbound. The feet surround the pot like a hairy spider.
I had one of these years ago but can't remember what happened to it; just this summer I purchased another one. I noticed on the PDB it is...Read More
One of the easier to grow hanging potted ferns. A fast grower but can be a bit on the deciduous side in cold parts of southern California (U.S.)
My grandpa grows this fern for 40 years. It´s said to be quite water, light and wind sensitive, but it´s growing strong there. It also ...Read More
This is an extremely neat fern. The roots sit in a pot, while it hangs it hairy tarantula-type legs out over the edges. The fronds grow...Read More