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''Davallia solida var. pyxidata'' known as the Hare's Foot Fern occurs in eastern Australia. Usually seen as a lithophyte or epiphyte in or near rainforest areas.〔Native Plants of the Sydney District - Alan Fairley & Philip Moore ISBN 0-7318-1031-7, page 38〕 However, it may also be seen in a few locations west of the Great Dividing Range. Listed as vulnerable in Victoria, occurring in the Grampians. Most often seen growing from cracks in rocks. But it can also be seen growing in "baskets" formed by other epiphyteic ferns such as those in the Platycerium and Asplenium genera. The name "Hare's Foot" comes from the furry exposed rhizomes. The former specific epithet ''pyxidata'' is from Greek, and it refers to a "box", as the sori are partially encased by the frond.〔Les Robinson - Field Guide to the Native Plants of Sydney, ISBN 978-0-7318-1211-0 page 310〕 == References ==
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