Davallia tyermanii, commonly known as the White Rabbit's Foot Fern, is a unique and attractive fern that is native to Australia. This plant gets its name from the white, furry rhizomes that grow out of the soil, which resemble the paws of a rabbit.
The fronds of the White Rabbit's Foot Fern are delicate and lacy, growing up to 18 inches long and 8 inches wide. The fronds are bright green and have a soft texture, giving the plant a graceful appearance.