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Davallia canariensis
Davalliaceae
Common Names in the Capital District:
Helecho pata de Conejo
/
Helecho cola de Ratón
Origin
Europe, Africa
Macaronesia y Norte de África a Suroeste de Europa
Uses
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Habitat
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Davallia canariensis
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REFERENCES (click to expand)
Origin:
Nooteboom, H. P. (1994). Notes on Davalliaceae II. A revision of the genus
Davallia
. Blumea - Biodiversity, Evolution and Biogeography of Plants, 39(1/2), 151–214.
Urban habitat:
García, M. (Mayo, 2015). Entrevista a Martha García, Barrio Castilla. Localidad de Kennedy
Rodríguez, D. (2015, mayo 27). Entrevista a Daniel Rodríguez, barrio Castilla - Salida de campo localidad de Kennedy, UPZ Castilla.
Height:
Blanca, G., Cabezudo, B., Cueto, M., Morales, C., & Salazar, C. (2011). Claves de la flora vascular de Andalucía Oriental. Granada: Editorial Universidad de Granada.
Uses:
García, M. (Mayo, 2015). Entrevista a Martha García, Barrio Castilla. Localidad de Kennedy
Rodríguez, D. (2015, mayo 27). Entrevista a Daniel Rodríguez, barrio Castilla - Salida de campo localidad de Kennedy, UPZ Castilla.
Suggested citation
Plataforma de nombres comunes de las plantas de Bogotá. Davallia canariensis, http://nombrescomunes.jbb.gov.co/ (Consulted in 2024-11-21).
Growth form and scale
Terrestrial fern, height 0.50 m
Herbaceous plant that does not produce seeds, associated with humid environments, that reproduces mainly by spores and that grows on the ground.
Epiphytic fern, height 0.50 m
Herbaceous plant that does not produce seeds, associated with humid environments, that reproduces mainly by spores and that grows on another plant.
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