What is another word for Doryopteris Pedata?

Pronunciation: [dˈɔːɹɪˌɒptəɹˌɪs pˈɛde͡ɪtə] (IPA)

Doryopteris Pedata is a species of fern, commonly known as the footed glade fern or tripod fern. However, there are several other synonyms used to refer to this plant species, including Hemionitis pedata, Hypoderris pedata, and Phegopteris pedata. Some regional names also exist, such as the Mexican tripod fern and Florida native plant. The plant's distinguishing features include its triangular fronds with deeply lobed edges and the hair-like scales covering the underside. It is a popular ornamental plant for gardens and landscaping because of its unique appearance and low maintenance requirements. The Doryopteris Pedata can be found in various subtropical and tropical regions around the world.

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    Doryopteris Pedata
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